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No. It was probably at the end of 2005 that I happened to hear Liu Cixin say that he was creating a feature that he thought was the best written since his debut**. At that time, Da Liu was already a well-known writer in the science fiction circle, and since 1999, he has successively published popular works such as "The Wandering Earth", "Full Band Blocking Interference", "Ball Lightning", etc., and has a large number of loyal fans known as "magnets".
His writing style was brilliantly named "neoclassicism" by Professor Wu Yan, which is unique and unique in the Chinese science fiction world. Knowing that he is so confident in his new work makes my heart full of anticipation.
The first part of "The Three-Body Problem" has been on "Science Fiction World" for eight issues since May 2006, and it has received rave reviews, making "Science Fiction World" expensive again. I've only watched "Science Fiction World" on and off for a few days, but I have also visited the newsstand three times a month for half a year to be the first to read the latest content of "The Three-Body Problem". This is the first and only time that the old science fiction magazine "Science Fiction World" has written a full-text ** long article, and Yao Haijun, deputy editor-in-chief of "Science Fiction World", has made a precedent.
Since then, Yao Haijun has also done a lot of unknown work for the revision, publication and promotion of the "Three-Body Problem".
After the publication of the single book of "The Three-Body Problem", readers had heated discussions on Douban**, Tieba and various online forums until today. The comments of science fiction fans do not necessarily cite classics, but the ideas are active and broad, some pick the flaws in "The Three-Body Problem" or extend the discussion on a certain idea in the book, and some compare "The Three-Body Problem" with the science fiction masterpieces that have won the Hugo Award and the Nebula Award (I don't know how many people would think that one day "The Three-Body Problem" will also be in the hall of the Hugo Award, on a par with those master classics?). There are also die-hard fans who repeatedly taste the wonderful passages and phrases in **, and share their experiences with everyone.
The earliest readers of "The Three-Body Problem" recorded their true feelings on the Internet, and left a little bit of insight. Although it is becoming more and more difficult to comb these fleeting inspirations, they have brewed popularity for the later "three-body fever" and have also become valuable materials for follow-up discussions.
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Probably not. Although the final ending is somewhat tragic, it is not enough to make people commit suicide. The shocking ending generally brings deep thinking, maybe some sadness, maybe some silence, maybe some excitement, which can be regarded as a normal reaction.
If it is said that he will commit suicide after reading the ending, then the reader's own mental state may not be normal, even if he does not read the book, he may have other activities, and he may also have a suicide attempt, which is not the reason for this book, at most it is a trigger, but it is not the root cause.
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In fact, I think I can look at it as a popular science class, but don't believe it, because some things are really not acceptable to many people and are not necessarily very scientific, so I think don't want to push yourself into it because of this thing, you can take it as one. What the hell is the solution, but don't get yourself too caught up in it.
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Human beings are indeed miserable in "The Three-Body Problem", because human civilization is still relatively low-level in the framework of the Three-Body Problem. At the beginning, the development of basic physics was locked by the Trimaran Star, and the momentum of scientific development was lost, and he was shrouded in the panic of the coming Trimaran Fleet. This is similar to reality, although human beings have accumulated hundreds of years of science and technology, they can go to the sky and the sea, but they are still helpless in the face of alien fleets that can travel interstellarly, and human civilization is completely helpless in such a crisis.
The Trisolarans were even more miserable than the Earthlings at the beginning, and the Trisolarans were born in a harsh and capricious environment, and had to be dehydrated to sustain their lives in order to survive, and there was always a risk of civilization destruction. The Trisolarans themselves can no longer guarantee their own survival, so they can only find other planets to rebuild their civilization. The Trisolarans persisted for centuries, and finally waited for the signal from the earth, and after gaining insight into the thoughts of the earthlings, they successfully conquered the earth and redeveloped their own civilization after Cheng Xin ascended to the throne.
The Three-Body Problem ending.
Yun Tianming got in touch with the earth and revealed a lot of information to Cheng Xin by telling three fairy tales he had created; Humanity thought it had realized the secret of survival competition and began to carry out the bunker project, and the spatial curvature-driven research led by Vader was terminated due to Cheng Xin's misjudgment, so that humanity could not escape the fate of being destroyed by advanced civilizations in the end.
When the human race on Earth was close to extinction, only two survivors, Cheng Xinrang Bureau and Ai AA, left in a light-speed spaceship. Luo Ji became the "grave keeper" of the Earth Civilization Museum set up in Pluto, and they took away the essence of human civilization on Pluto. On a planet of the star sent by Yun Tianming, Cheng Xin encountered Guan Yifan and learned the truth about the universe's dimensionality, but the power above everything required the universe to be reborn from zero and travel through Songqin's 18 million years of time and space ...... in the black domainCheng Xin didn't wait for Yun Tianming to arrive, and re-entered the big universe life after living in the small universe with Guan Yifan for a short time.
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In "The Three-Body Problem", the so-called aliens are also the Three-Body Humans, and no one won the war with humans in the end, but was destroyed by higher-level civilization singers, and the Three-Body Galaxy and the Earth are both defeated.
Three-Body Problem Introduction:
The Three-Body Problem is a series of long-form science fiction ** created by Liu Cixin, consisting of "Three-Body Problem", "Three-Body Problem: Dark Forest", and "Three-Body Problem: Death Eternal", the first part has been published in "Science Fiction World" magazine since May 2006**, the second part was first published in May 2008, and the third part was published in November 2010.
The work tells the story of the information exchange, life and death struggle between the human civilization and the three-body civilization on the earth, and the rise and fall of the two civilizations in the universe. Its first part was translated by Liu Yukun and won the Best Feature Award at the 73rd Hugo Awards.
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Author's Brief Confession:
Liu Cixin, male, Han nationality, born in June 1963, joined the work in October 1985, a native of Yangquan, Shanzizhengxi, bachelor degree, senior engineer, science fiction writer, member of the Chinese Writers Association, member of the Ninth National Committee, member of the China Science Writers Association, vice chairman of the Shanxi Writers Association, vice chairman of the Yangquan Writers Association, and one of the representative writers of Chinese science fiction.
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The author's representative works: representative works include the long "Supernova Era", "Ball Lightning", "Three-Body Problem" trilogy, etc., and the short and medium stories "The Wandering Earth", "Rural Teacher", "Chaowen Dao", "Full-band Blocking Interference", etc. Among them, the "Three-Body Problem" trilogy is widely regarded as a milestone work in Chinese science fiction literature, pushing Chinese science fiction to the height of the world.
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The causes of death of many scientists in "The Three-Body Problem" are as follows:
1. Feeling that physics is gone, scientists are also troubled by other things. If the story of every scientist before committing suicide is told more completely, maybe this question will be easier to understand, such as Yang Dong.
2, in **, Yang Dong's final choice to commit suicide was a decision made after experiencing several things, after she failed in the experiment, she felt that the physics of human beings did not exist before, and this non-existent physics has always been her lifelong pursuit.
3, then when she checked her mother's computer, she found out that her mother was the mastermind behind the planning of the three-body civilization to invade the earth civilization, she was a small bucket to a mother who depended on each other, and she became the kind of person she didn't even dare to believe that could exist in this world before, but she didn't dare to ask her mother for verification, she was afraid that as soon as she opened her mouth, her mother would completely become another person, so she could only pretend that she didn't know anything.
Other reasons
Scientists are not willing to become the farmer's turkey, of course, scientists may think differently about this kind of thing than ordinary people, they may think more, such as Yang Dong's question at the last moment of his life is whether nature is really natural. In Yang Dong's previous cognition, laws must appear naturally, objectively, and materialistically. However, due to the interference of Zhizi with the experimental results, Yang Dong found that the world he had known before could be designed and modified at will.
In order to pay tribute to some scientists who ended their lives by self-defeat, in fact, in real life, there are indeed some physicists who choose to end their lives by suicide in the last stage of their lives for various reasons.
Three-Body Problem, this book talks about the free struggle between the human civilization of the earth and the three-body civilization, and tells the new prosperity and weakness of the people of the two planets.
Judging from the few pages of the trailer, I am not optimistic about the future of this comic, and I haven't seen anything surprising, I still remember that someone drew a comic of ball flash many years ago, and the look and feel of this three-body comic is even worse than that ball flash many years ago.
The intuitive feeling I got after watching the movie was shock, so Yun Tianming was able to tell this story, and the three-body people were aware, so they ruled out this possibility. So there is also a possibility that Yun Tianming told this story in order to tell the earthlings on the one hand, and the Trisolarans on the other hand. Although it is about the same thing, the people of the two worlds will definitely have different understandings of this matter, and the three-body people naturally know about this matter, so they will allow Yun Tianming to tell that story to the earthlings. >>>More
I think there are three reasons why the Trisolarans still have such advanced technology in such a harsh environment, the long development time, the reproduction mode that is different from that of the earthlings, and the special values. In some ways, earthlings are stronger than trisolarans. >>>More
Well, the author didn't say that we don't know.
However, it can be inferred from the details of the original book. >>>More