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A Redpill is the term used to describe a human who has been freed from the Matrix, a fictional computer-generated world set in 1999. Bluepill refers to a human still connected to the Matrix.

Borrowing from the movie, the terms blue pill and red pill have become a popular metaphor for the choice between blissful ignorance (blue) and embracing the sometimes painful truth (red).

Background

In The Matrix Universe, an authorized member of a Zion ship crew offers a prospective human in the Matrix a choice of ingesting a red or blue pill. The blue pill causes the human to forget the meeting ever took place and remain in ignorance, while the red pill activates a trace program that allows the crew to locate the human's body in the Matrix powerplant.

"You take the blue pill, the story ends, you wake up in your bed, and believe whatever you want to believe. You take the red pill, you stay in Wonderland, and I show you just how deep the rabbit hole goes."

Morpheus describes the effects of the two pills to Neo

Once the person is found, commands are sent to the pod to awake him or her, and the freed individual is rescued by the respective ship crew.

Redpills appear to have either seen "glitches" within the Matrix (e.g. a book continuously respawning on a shelf, regardless of attempts to remove the book), or have such a nature (or awareness) as to question their life within the Matrix, refusing to dismiss the strange events. These are the people who see the Matrix as it is, an illusion.

According to Morpheus, leaving the Matrix can be traumatic particularly to those who have lived in it for too long. As a rule, crews only offer the red pill to those younger than 18. After that, the risk of denial and psychotic episodes from the reality of separation is much higher. The exception to this rule (as seen in the movies) is Neo, whose age is around 30 when released by Morpheus.

Trivia

  • A Customer Strategy Firm based out of Singapore, RedPill Solutions[1] delves into the depths of “rabbit hole” to create a clear picture of their client’s customer management strategy and strategize for a brighter future.
  • The reference to the pills is also implemented in a special type of malware that utilizes the virtualisation techniques of modern CPUs to execute as a hypervisor; as a virtual platform on which the entire operating system runs, it is capable of examining the entire state of the machine and to cause any behavior with full privilege, while the operating system believes it's running directly on physical hardware, creating a parallel to the illusionary Matrix. Blue Pill describes the concept of infecting a machine while red pill techniques help the operating system to detect the presence of such a hypervisor.
  • In the Maemo application installer, certain advanced features are unlocked by a "Red Pill Mode" easter egg. This is activated by starting to add a catalog called "matrix" and then choosing to cancel. A dialog box appears with the choices "Red Pill" or "Blue Pill", allowing the user to enter red pill mode.[2]
  • In Sims 2, if one of Sims has a "Science" job, a chance card may appear prompting the character to either select a red or blue pill.

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