Eldritch Warlord said:
It is possible that we're living in the Matrix. Anyone who says any different is stupid or lying as it's logically impossible to prove that we aren't.
Do you realize the amount of processing power you'd need to be able to simulate an entire reality? It would be HUGE and I mean FUCKING HUGE. Even if you actually managed to create a machine with that much power you'd have to worry about cooling it down. That thing would boil oceans.
You'd then need programmers to make use of all that power. Nowadays the process of creating a game takes about 2 years. Imagine what it would take to program an entire world. Do you have any idea how complex that would be?
What about power sources? Where the hell are you going to find all the power needed to actually make such a machine work? You'd need to harness the power of a sun to do that.
How the hell are you actually going to maintain such a machine? Hardware and software degrades. You cannot maintain all that hardware and software. It's impossible.
How would you interface with the human brain? I'm guessing it's way more complex than just sticking a needle up someone's head.
How would you feed them? I know the matrix said that liquifying the dead and feeding them to the living is a way they keep everyone alive but then you'd need another machine that would do all that and you'd again need more power and you'd need more workers etc. It's just plain impossible.
This is all irrelevant however since it's impossible to house that much data. The needed space would be in the trillions and if you plan on introducing more and more subjects then you'd need to create hard drives at the speed of light.
Now assuming you managed to create a machine with that much power, you managed to harness a sun and power it, you managed to find a way to cool it, you managed to maintain the hardware and software, you managed to feed them, you managed to interface with the human brain, you spent an eternity creating the software needed to use it AND you managed to find the disk space needed to house all that software you still have one problem: Bugs.
The bigger the scope the more bugs in programming. If the matrix was real we'd see bugs all the time. It's impossible to NOT have bugs. Programming can never be perfect and mistakes will be made.
On an extremely small scale it MIGHT be plausible but on the scale as described in the Matrix... no chance.