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What do you imagine?

I start with my own idea:

* Death is a world on its own (above the Machine world)

* the Human world is above the Death world

As a result worlds are nested in a cyclic manner.

To live and born is to wake up from the Death world.

Then to die is to wake up in the Machine world, a kind of purgatory.

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In Matrix, death seems to be alot more Buddhist-oriented: dying to see the elements forming you dislocated and going back to the "pool" so that they can be used forming something else.

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Well, that's a pretty far out imagining.... to me it's just a wacky techno thing.... if you think about it, the way you might exist in a computer program does have some unusual connections to Buddhism.

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In Matrix, death seems to be alot more Buddhist-oriented: dying to see the elements forming you dislocated and going back to the "pool" so that they can be used forming something else.

I agree my solution is improbable, deads are said to be recycled. It's unfortunate they missed this opportunity, would the matrix be Christian-like rather than TRON-like, it would add even more depth. Being TRON-like places the trilogy at a Disney level.

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