Trisomy I

Trisomy I

by Liu Cixin

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[Won the World Science Fiction Award "Hugo Award" Novel Award, John Campbell Memorial Award, Galaxy Award Special Award] The military's top-secret project "Project Red Bank" to explore extraterrestrial civilizations has made breakthrough progress. But no one expected that the first cry sent by the earth's civilization into the universe would completely change the destiny of mankind. Four light-years away, the "Trisolaran Civilization" struggling for survival received a message from the earth. After using super technology to lock down the basic science of the people on earth, the Trisolaran's huge space fleet began to march towards the earth...

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Concrete Hand Cake109mo ago

I'm going to point out a few major physics holes in writing a novel here. First, there is no life for a Samsung system. Anyone with common sense in astronomy knows that the condition for the existence of life is a steady-state environment. In the case of a binary star system, according to Kepler's law, the planet's orbit is either an ellipse with a very high eccentricity, or a figure-eight shape passing through the middle of the binary star. Let's talk about the first type first. Suppose there is an atmosphere on the planet. At the apocentric point of the planet's orbit, the atmospheric molecules on the planet will become solid or liquid because they do not have high enough average kinetic energy. At the pericentric point, too high thermal radiation from the star will cause the atmospheric molecules to gain enough average kinetic energy and break away from the gravitational constraints of the planet. It is impossible to have a stable atmosphere. How to maintain the ecosystem on the surface? If it were a figure-eight orbit, between two stars, the tidal force would directly tear the planet in half. The stability of the three-star system is worse than that of the binary system, so it can be concluded that life cannot exist in the three-star system. Second, the possibility of entering the four-dimensional space. For example, first create a two-dimensional plane and establish a two-dimensional constraint on this plane, such as drawing a circle. Things within the constraint cannot cross the constraint interface and go outside the constraint interface. Now move this constraint from the two-dimensional space to the three-dimensional space, and the objects in the constraint can reach places outside the constraint without passing through the constraint interface. Extending this conclusion to three and four dimensions, your blood vessels and cell membranes are equivalent to three-dimensional constraints. When moving to a four-dimensional space, the three-dimensional constraints will lose their binding ability. The components in your cells will cross the cell membrane and go outside the cells. Over time, they will become a mass of indistinguishable organic matter. 3. The possibility of interplanetary navigation with refrigerant-like engines. Judging from the fusion fireball dragged at the tail of the human warship in the story, the working principle of the human star warship is to rely on the high-energy alpha particles produced by the fusion reactor to be ejected backward to generate reverse thrust. The principle is the same as that of a rocket, so it also satisfies the law of conservation of momentum. Regardless of the energy loss, only alpha particles with 15% of the speed of light of the ship mass can reach 15% of the speed of light. The fusion fuel required for deceleration and power supply for daily life requires at least 50% of the total ship mass. The possibility of interplanetary navigation using a refrigerant-like engine is zero. 4. The definition of space-time curvature. Space-time curvature is a concept proposed by the development of quantum physics in recent years. It generally refers to the uneven curvature caused by uneven mass distribution in space. The curvature engine is a theoretical engine based on this theory. The main principle is to use matter with negative energy density to form an extremely low curvature area behind the accelerated object, thereby accelerating the object, similar to when an object placed on a table is suddenly inserted into an inclined plane. It does not consume the curvature of space and time to accelerate. 5. The expandability of protons. Protons are made up of three quarks. Adjacent quarks use a gluon to exchange strong interactions. Under high-energy conditions, quarks exhibit particle properties. Therefore, if a proton is to be unfolded, it will first be split into six parts instead of forming a plane. The current energy level of human accelerators is not enough to study the internal structure of quarks, but it is certainly impossible to unfold a proton into a plane.

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Chang'an100mo ago

Haha, it's written like that

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Haha Baobao87mo ago

I used to spit out jujube, but now I read it carefully, it is interesting

I have read the trilogy a long time ago and always found it very interesting. Now that I have read it carefully, I have a different understanding. After all, my age and experience have increased, and my understanding will be deeper. I can also understand the plot trends of many tasks in the book.

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Late Night87mo ago

Well, if you don't understand, you can go to sites like B and watch the explanation video. I just watched the video first and then I thought I should read the book myself. It's worth watching.

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The Name of the Wind is Janna74mo ago

Three body parts are great

The three bodies include physics, economics, sociology, astronomy, philosophy, mathematics, etc. It could only be written by the knowledgeable Liu. The world view is huge. It was written from the 19th century to before the collapse, leaving us with countless imaginations. Some people belittle Cheng Xin, but I think she is innocent. First of all, she is the elected representative of mankind and represents mankind. Thinking about the logic carefully, why is it difficult for him to let the Trisolarans guess? He has gone through that cruel era and experienced many times of despair, and he has become intangible with emotion and anger. On the other hand, Cheng Xin's time was the era of deterrence, and life was getting better. Just like now, most of us have a conscience. Liu left a foreshadowing in Three-Body Two: "Perhaps humans are the only loving race in the universe." Yes, Cheng Xin is undoubtedly the representative of love. She is kind and caring, and her appearance is pure and unpretentious. Everyone who knows her likes her, so she is "unfortunately" selected as the representative of mankind, shouldering the burden of the survival of civilization. This is extremely unfair to her who is ignorant and ignorant in her youth. From the dialogue between Logic and Cheng Xin in Three-Body Two and the actions and background described by Da Liu, it can be seen that Logic has long seen that humans choose Cheng Xin to cut off their own future, but Logic does not blame Cheng Xin. This is just like Da Liu's personal evaluation of Cheng Xin: she is not wrong. So I think we should consider all aspects and not just look at the surface.

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User 0142955401373mo ago

The reason why the three-body score is not 10 points

1. Some Muyang dogs almost don't read the novels and directly give negative reviews when they see that they are Chinese novels (for example, a certain person compares The Three-Body Problem with Marvel and says that The Three-Body Problem is at the level of an elementary school student. He must think that The Three-Body Problem is Chinese and almost doesn't even read it, so he directly gives negative reviews) 2. Because there are plots that cannot be explained by modern science, some people gave negative reviews (what would it be called science fiction if it could be explained by modern science!) 3. Negative reviews are given purely to attract attention. If there are not these three types of human beings, the three-body score will definitely be 10 points.

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Fully Manual Vending Machine86mo ago

Ignore the trolls. real.

First of all, I'm sorry to say this in this place. But I think I should say it. Please ignore the trolls. To be honest, I don't quite understand why some trolls would be at the top of a "book club" about a book. And the comments are full of counterarguments. (The problem is that there are also likes, and I don't quite understand. I wanted to leave a comment to scold him, but then my hand slipped and I made a mistake...?) Of course, to be honest, mindless trolling is really infuriating. I just wanted to scold him. Who is a good person? Should this person be scolded or should he endure it? But, actually, everyone knows that if you ignore him, he can't do anything, right? Well, since you scold him like this, it won't make him lose any weight. On the contrary, if you ignore him, he won't have any impact on this book. What's more, why do you want to make others sick again when they see it... Why not let something better, such as your understanding and thinking about the book after reading it, or your outright love for the book, appear at the top. If you really like it, then instead of trying desperately to maintain it, why not use other methods to make it good? Well, finally. . Still sorry. Say this in this place.

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Chitose102mo ago

Since Tomoko is everywhere, why not save Evans?

The novel sets Sophon moving fast enough to capture everything on Earth. The operations center's attack on the "Judgment Day" could theoretically be captured. So why don't the Trisolarans save this organization whose goal is to welcome the coming of the Trisolarans? It seems that the Trisolarans don't want to hide anything and just let the people on earth know. Maybe this is also a provocation! "We are bugs"

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Fallen Visitor67mo ago

To be honest, I cannot understand this book with my junior high school education level.

The understanding ability and cultural background are insufficient. It is really tiring to read. It is no different from the heavenly book. The fact that so many big guys praise this book shows that this book is very awesome. There is no big guy who can explain the various awesome insights of this book in a very simple way. I have been watching ball lightning for several days, and I checked the information while reading. It is indeed very interesting. Alas, my IQ basically says goodbye to science fiction!

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Ranxiao_ae103mo ago

I have a logical question to ask!

The Trisolaran civilization can use sophons to spy on everything on the earth, including the secret meetings of the Human Alliance! So why didn't the Trisolaran civilization spy on the "Guzheng" operation?

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