A square or rectangular arrangement of numbers used in algebra or computer programming. Thus, the basis of the movie the Matrix, in which they enter a computer.
by EvlBloodyMaty November 06, 2003
1) A rectangular array of numbers or expressions. The plural is 'matrices'. An n x m matrix has n rows and m columns.
2) a movie
2) a movie
1) the typical matrix represented on a calculator:
1 0 0
0 1 0
0 0 1
2) The Matrix is a hella good movie!
1 0 0
0 1 0
0 0 1
2) The Matrix is a hella good movie!
by this website is ruined October 19, 2005
by Aiden Platt September 07, 2004
by pro-nun-see-A-shun June 01, 2003
A complex series of single, and non value digits composed in a computer axcessable programing code.
A weird movi a crappy sequel and bug filled game.
A weird movi a crappy sequel and bug filled game.
Glitches.....are....every..wher...01001000101010001001001000100010001000101001010101010101010101001000001001011
by Mike Butler August 31, 2003
Movie whose main premise is that humans are fed reality directly into their brains so that their bodies may be used as batteries by a machine civilization on post-apolyptic earth. The Matrix refers to the reality fed into people's brains. The premise is fundamentally flawed however as: (a) people are not batteries; (b) you'd have to feed the people to get electricity (if you could): see perpetual motion; (c) they could just use some other animal that doesn't require The Matrix.
Why didn't the Machines just use ostrich's, elephants, horses, pigs, monkeys, apes, aardvarks (or any other animal) as batteries? They surely wouldn't require The Matrix. Other animals wouldn't revolt. Human batteries? Riiight. However, I'm sure Matrix fans can come up with some fanciful explanation.
by Mr jullio February 10, 2010
The matrix is superb!
by Sean October 31, 2003