![]() ![]() In approximately a hundred years' time, a reload of the Matrix would be required to stop the collapse and destruction of the system. The choice-programming that stabilized the first iteration of the Matrix inevitably also caused its destabilization. The Architect explained that the Matrix was not as perfect as he intended or expected. This iteration of the Matrix succeeded, except that choice itself would persistently culminate in an inevitable "anomaly", which if left unchecked would ultimately decimate the system - causing humanity's extinction and with it the destruction of the Machines' only energy source. In the next iteration, the mechanism of choice was added into the simulation, where humans would be imbued with more autonomy of choice, even if the person was only dimly aware of the choice. The Architect turned to a more human intuitive program designed to include anthropological nature and psychology to create the framework of the subsequent Matrix. ![]() A second attempt added " vulgarities" of human nature and a basic cause and effect, but this beta was also a failure. However, those human minds rejected this first attempt at a perfect world and so this Matrix crashed. He created the very first Matrix as a utopia for the humans whose minds inhabited it, to keep them subdued so their body heat could be used as energy by the Machines. The Architect was constructed by other Machines to understand the nature of humans. The Architect surrounded by monitoring screens. History Constructing the Matrix Prototypes ![]()
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