The Three-Body People were afraid that humans would know the Dark Forest Law because according to this law, there were many intelligent life forms in the universe that were suspicious of each other, guarded against each other, and attacked each other. These intelligent life forms may come from different planets, different civilizations, and even different ideologies, but they all think that they are right and other intelligent life forms are evil. The Three-Body People believed that if humans knew the Dark Forest Law, they would understand how complicated and dangerous the relationship between intelligent life in the universe was. Therefore, they were afraid that humans would know this law, afraid that humans would start to think about the truth of the universe and act accordingly. The Three-Body Man hoped that humans would not know the rules of the Dark Forest so that they could avoid contact with humans and prevent humans from knowing the truth about them. However, due to the failure of the Three-body plan, humans finally knew the rules of the Dark Forest, which brought great pressure and challenges to humans.
In the " Three-Body " series of novels, the Three-Body People did not directly reveal the reason why they knew the Dark Forest Law. However, we can infer some possible reasons from some plots and settings: The Dark Forest Law was a survival law that applied to civilizations in the universe. As a highly civilized alien race, the Trisoloid may have long discovered that there were many unknown dangers and challenges in the universe, so they had to formulate a survival rule to protect their civilization. The Trisomi may have come into contact with other alien civilizations, and these civilizations may have revealed the fact that there is a dark forest in the universe. The Three-Body Man may have learned about the existence and significance of the Dark Forest Law through communication and observation with other alien civilizations. The Dark Forest Law revealed the cruelty and silence between civilizations in the universe. Civilizations would hide and observe each other to avoid being discovered and attacked by other civilizations. This survival strategy might be applicable to all civilizations, so the Trisolos might also understand the existence and significance of the Dark Forest Law from this perspective. It should be noted that the above are only some possible reasons. Only the author Liu Cixin can confirm the specific reasons.
In Liu Cixin's science fiction novel," The Three-Body Problem," the Three-Body Problem didn't directly know the law of the dark forest. Instead, it used a cosmic model called the " dark forest " to understand and deal with the various threats and dangers in the universe. This model was based on the history and technological development of the Trisolan. They believed that there were many unknown civilizations and forces in the universe. These civilizations and forces were suspicious of each other, guarded against each other, and attacked each other. They were as difficult to discover and destroy as the creatures in the dark forest. Therefore, the Three-Body People adopted a strategy of " keeping silent, hiding themselves, and not causing trouble " to protect their civilization and living environment. The core idea of the Dark Forest Law was that " silence is a virtue ". In the unknown universe, keeping silent and not causing trouble to avoid exposing one's existence and intentions was a necessary condition for survival and reproduction. This rule was applicable to all unknown space civilizations, including the Trisolos. Therefore, the Three-Body Man did not know the Dark Forest Law directly but understood and dealt with it through a cosmic model. This model was built based on their civilization's history and technological development to help them understand the unknown threats and dangers in the universe and thus protect their civilization and living environment.
In Liu Cixin's sci-fi novel," The Three-Body Problem," the zeroers were a mysterious civilization that seemed to directly ignore the " Dark Forest Law," which described the brutal competition and silence between civilizations in the universe because communication could be seen as a threat and destroyed. The zeroers seemed to have a unique understanding of their existence and purpose. They believed that civilizations in the universe were all alone, competing with each other and destroying each other was an inevitable fate, so they chose to remain silent to avoid being discovered and attacked by other civilizations. In addition, the zeroers may think that they have the ability to surpass other civilizations and disdain to follow the Dark Forest Law. Instead, they will choose to walk their own path to achieve their goals. It should be noted that the existence and actions of the zeroers are only fictional settings in novels. In reality, we cannot be sure if there is a mysterious civilization or if their behavior conforms to the Dark Forest Law.
No, I'm not. The dark clown concept in comics doesn't scare me as it's just fictional.
I'm not afraid of them. Dark love stories often explore complex emotions and can offer unique perspectives on relationships. They can be quite captivating if done well.
Well, it depends. Some parts of the 'Why We Were Afraid' stories could be based on real events or feelings, but they might have been embellished over time. It's often a mix of truth and imagination.
The Dark Forest was a sociological hypothesis proposed by science fiction writer Liu Cixin in the " Three-Body Problem " series of novels. According to this theory, there was a chain of suspicion and a crisis of technological explosion between civilizations in the universe, causing them to destroy each other. The law of the Dark Forest stated that once a space civilization was discovered, it would be destroyed by other space civilizations. This theory sparked widespread discussion and opinions in the science fiction community.
In " Three-Body II: Dark Forest ", the reason why the Three-Body Civilization attacked Earth was because Earth had become a " market " for the Three-Body Civilization. The civilizations on every planet in the Three-Body Galaxy would try their best to obtain sufficient resources and energy to maintain their survival and development. Therefore, the various planets in the Three-Body Civilization had established an inter-dependent relationship. This relationship was called the " Dark Forest Law." The Earth civilization was also aware of this and tried to express their existence and intentions by sending signals to the Three-Body Civilization. However, because the Trisola Civilization had already detected all civilizations in the universe, they knew about the existence of Earth and considered Earth civilization a potential threat. Therefore, Earth's civilization was seen as a " market " by the Three-Body Civilization and became a " prey " for the Three-Body Civilization. The Three-Body Civilization believed that if they did not destroy Earth's civilization as soon as possible, Earth's civilization might send more signals to other planets, causing other civilizations to discover the existence of Earth's civilization, which would lead to a greater threat to the Three-Body Civilization. Therefore, in order to protect their own survival and development, the Three-Body Civilization decided to attack Earth.
A novel is a fictional form of literature that uses stories and characters to convey meaning and values. Although the novel was fictional, it could inspire people's thoughts and cause people to reflect on reality and human nature. The characters and plots in the novel can be created through the author's imagination, but the meaning and opinions they express are real and can affect the reader's thoughts and behavior. The novel was also an art form that could convey emotions and thoughts, making people feel beautiful and moved. The characters and plots in the novel could resonate with the readers, causing emotional resonance and spiritual resonance. Therefore, even though the novel is fictional, it still has positive meaning and value to people.
Maybe humans have been over - capturing Pokémon without considering their well - being. In the fanfic, this could lead to Pokémon feeling like they are just objects to be collected. So they start to hate humans.