JoshuaZ comments on The Logical Fallacy of Generalization from Fictional Evidence - Less Wrong

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Comment author: shokwave 14 September 2011 12:13:02PM 3 points [-]

"The original plot for the Matrix called for the humans' brains to be used as powerful computers to run all the software - that was why anyone plugged in could become an Agent - but someone at Warner Bros decided people weren't that clever. Besides, our body heat is nowhere near as efficient as nuclear power. Anyway! The Matrix ...."

This is how I start simulation arguments off on a good footing. Peoples' minds are a little blown by such a sensible version of the Matrix, so they're more accepting...

Comment author: JoshuaZ 14 September 2011 12:36:58PM 2 points [-]

Do you have a citation for this? This isn't mentioned in the Wikipedia article on the movie.

Comment author: shokwave 15 September 2011 12:35:03AM *  4 points [-]

No citation, not even sure it's real. TV Tropes told me, and I thought it was cool and sensible enough to pretend it was true.

tvtropes.org/pmwiki/pmwiki.php/Main/WetwareCPU ctrl-F Matrix

(Bare link only to trivially inconvenience you)