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The Rise of Simulation Theory in American Culture: How The Matrix Made Us Question Reality


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Few movies have altered the cultural landscape like The Matrix (1999). What started as a thrilling sci-fi action film became a philosophical movement, making millions wonder whether their reality was, in fact, simulated.

Simulation theory — the idea that our world might be an artificial construct — had existed in academic circles for centuries. Philosophers like René Descartes questioned the nature of reality, and Nick Bostrom’s 2003 paper “Are You Living in a Computer Simulation?” sparked further debate. But it was The Matrix that transformed the conversation into a mainstream cultural phenomenon.

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Before BreakfastBy Kathlene Herberger