The Matrix Cat is Not What You Think | MATRIX EXPLAINED



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  1. I always knew cats were bugged….
    Joke aside.
    I often see people misunderstanding the cat, thinking it's just a bug (glitch) as a result of the change, and later iterations of the Matrix franchise got it wrong and misrepresent the cat and give it too much credit.
    Ridiculously wrong and misunderstood on their behalf.
    The cat is not a glitched result of the change, it is essentially the carrier-wave for the change. If at all, she was misrepresented in the first movie as she was to easily dismissed as a glitch. But that is understandable as her role is not yet understood by the hero-team.

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  2. In real life, dejavu is simply knowing that you are exactly where you need to be in life.
    That's why when they occur , you have a feeling that you have been there exactly in that moment already..

    It just a way of knowing there are no coincidences. Everything has it purpose.

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  3. Stop blaming bubonic plague on rats, this has been debunked ages ago so why tf do I keep hearing this? Cats actually spread far more disease than rats: cat scratch fever, and Toxoplasma Gondii which causes brain damage, The deja vu cat probably caused deja vu from the brain damage.

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  4. Simulatte commercial was great and thoughtful on the use of the Master Key Hell Noo this series should remain dead and only have three epsodes so that those dirty moneygrabbing corpos cant botch the story. It doesnt need anything anymore. We don't need yet another Game of Thrones moment, there Neo goes on a power trip and some female protagonist has to kill him or something.

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  5. The cat cannot restore the memory of the world before The Matrix to anyone, because none of those people were alive when that happened. In the movie timeline everyone was born into energy slavery.

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  6. Dejavu in real life has a far more darker origin source. Lets just say Dejavu was a rare to non existent phenomena up to a couple thousands of years ago.
    But recently, with the advent of technology and mind controlling of humans via various passive background bi-pass brain interactive technologies, Dejavu has now become more of a symptom of hidden advanced civilization scripting and engineering peoples dream.

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  7. I reject "Matrix Resurrections" and do not accept anything that happened in that utter atrocity.
    There are only three Matrix films that make up the complete trilogy. Any explanations must 'only' refer to those three films and "The Animatrix."
    Based on that, the Black Cat that repeats in the the first film is just a simple glitch that occurs as a result of a change in the program.
    Exactly what Trinity said. Nothing more and nothing less.

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  8. Dejavu is an error in processing a current thought as a memory.

    The cat appears when there was a real-time error during the alteration of the matrix that consisted of a line of code (the cat) accidentally entered as a memory instead of a current thought

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  9. We can make a movie out of the Deja Vu cat. I would surmise that fan movies and explanation videos are the only ones that can keep the Matrix fandom alive. We can never rely on the Wachowskis on another sequel or tv show of it, that much is clear.

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  10. The single occurrence of deja vu focused on the cat so any future occurence is conveyed better to the audience if you use the same cat. Revolutions even uses the exact same cat sounds/motions as the first film. Resurrections reuses it again for nostalgia.

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