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There was a dimensional reduction attack in the three bodies. Why was Saturn the first to be attacked?

2024-09-13 01:51
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2024-09-13 06:16

In Liu Cixin's science fiction novel," The Three-Body Problem," the dimensional reduction strike was a fictional technology that could instantly reduce a three-dimensional world to a two-dimensional plane and cause a destructive blow to life. However, in the novel, the dimensional reduction attack only existed in the fictional world. There was no clear mention of why the first attack was Saturn. However, from the storyline of " The Three-Body Problem," Saturn might have some special properties or characteristics that made the dimensional reduction attack choose to attack it at the beginning. For example, in the novel, there was an alien civilization called " Three-Body " on Saturn that might have the technology or ability to launch a dimensional reduction attack on Saturn. In addition, Saturn may also be an important planet with an important strategic position or resources for the survival and development of space civilizations. It should be noted that this is only a speculation based on the plot of the novel. The specific reasons need to be further studied and discussed according to the plot and setting of the novel.

What was the " dimensional reduction strike " in the three-body? How powerful was it?

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2024-09-13 01:55

The " dimensional reduction strike " in " Three Bodies " was a fictional technology in science fiction that described a technology that could transform a three-dimensional world into a two-dimensional plane. This technology could reduce the enemy's target to a two-dimensional plane, making the enemy impossible to attack and defend. Dimensional reduction was a very powerful attack technique because it could destroy the enemy's organizational structure, destroy the enemy's infrastructure, and even change the enemy's way of thinking. This technology could be used to destroy alien civilizations in the novel or to use it against human enemies. But in reality, this technology did not exist. It was a fantasy in fiction. Although this technology could cause people to ponder the relationship between technology and the universe, it could not really be realized.

How to achieve the dimensional attack in the "Three-Body"

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2024-09-13 02:09

In " The Three Bodies ", dimensional attacks were a technique that crossed multiple universes by destroying or distorting the structure of space-time. The following are some of the possible methods to achieve dimensional attacks: Black Hole Communication: Using the gravitational field of a black hole to transmit information far away from the black hole. But this method requires a huge amount of energy to drive the black hole and may cause information loss or distortion. 2. Space-time Distortion: Using gravitational waves to create small disturbances in space-time. This method required a very strong gravitational field and precise position and direction control. 3. Wormhole Communication: Use the existence of a wormhole to transmit information to a faraway place. However, the establishment of a wormhole required a huge amount of energy and precise location and direction control. 4-Dimensional Jump: By creating a connection point between multiple universes to achieve cross-universe communication. However, this method required very advanced technology to control and repair the connection points, and there might be contradictions and contradictions between multiple universes. It should be noted that the above methods require very high technical and financial support and have not been proven or implemented in reality.

The Three-Body Divine Civilization's Dimension Reduction, Why Must It Be Carried Out on the High-Dimensional Universe?

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2024-09-26 23:49

In " Three Bodies ", the life forms that originally existed in the high-dimensional universe after the god-level civilization's dimensional reduction were trapped in the low-dimensional space but still existed. These life forms might have been left in the high-dimensional space due to an accident during the dimensional reduction process or for some purpose. For these lifeforms, living in the low-dimensional space required them to face many challenges, such as the lack of necessary material and energy resources, the harsh living environment, and so on. Therefore, they needed to find new ways to solve these challenges. In this process, it might also have a certain impact on the higher-dimensional universe. For example, there might be some unknown deviation in the process of dimensional reduction that caused the information and laws existing in the high-dimensional universe to change. These changes might affect the life forms that remained in the high-dimensional space, making them need to adapt to the new environment. In " Three-Body," the purpose of the god-level civilization's dimensional reduction was to explore the possibilities of the new universe and to influence the life forms existing in these high-dimensional universes. It was also to better understand the mysteries of the universe.

To be honest, isn't the dimensional reduction in the three-body the most common in science fiction?

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2024-09-24 18:54

It was difficult to have a definite answer to this question because the plots in science fiction were very diverse and different authors and schools might have different views and descriptions. However, it could be said that dimensional reduction was one of the more classic plots in science fiction that had been studied and discussed by many authors. Some science fiction novels might describe other similar technologies or wars, such as time travel, virtual reality, and so on.

Why didn't the three-dimensional world oppose the two-dimensional world, but the two-dimensional world opposed the three-dimensional world?

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2024-09-19 07:48

This question was related to the difference in culture and values between the 2D and 3D world. Two-dimensional culture was a cultural industry that mainly expressed itself in Japanese anime, manga, games, etc. Its audience was mainly young people. The values of the 2D culture emphasized emotional elements such as happiness, dreams, friendship, and love, as well as sub-cultural elements such as cuteness, royalty, and rot. In this culture, people often confuse ideals, fantasies, and reality. They think that the real world is not as good as the two-dimensional world. Therefore, things in the two-dimensional culture often have anti-realistic characteristics. The three-dimensional culture refers to the real world, including all aspects that we come into contact with in our daily lives, such as society, politics, economy, etc. The values of the three-dimensional culture emphasized reality, responsibility, rationality, and so on. In this culture, people often associate reality with ideals and believe that there are emotions and ideals in the real world that are similar to those in the two-dimensional world. Therefore, things in the two-dimensional culture also have anti-realistic characteristics. Therefore, the question of why the three-dimensional world did not oppose the two-dimensional world was not a simple question. The anti-reality characteristics of the two-dimensional culture reflected the emotions and values of its audience to a certain extent, while the anti-second-dimensional characteristics of the three-dimensional culture reflected the differences and opposition between different cultures.

General Attack Dimensional Game

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2025-01-10 10:27

In the search results provided, he did not find any recommendation information about the general attack dimensional game novel.

Three novels of the Three Bodies

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2024-09-05 06:57

There were three versions of the Three-Body novel series: The Three-Body, Dark Forest, and Death Forever.

Why was it that anime was a two-dimensional world, while the real world was a three-dimensional world?

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2024-09-19 07:19

This statement was not accurate. The anime world and the real world could exist in the same world at the same time. There was no such thing as a two-dimensional world. Comics and animation were usually seen as a fictional art form. They were created through the use of fictional characters, scenes, plots, and other elements to create a unique artistic style and form of entertainment. The animation works were usually presented in two or three dimensions, which could be seen on the screen independently of the real world. In contrast, the real world could be seen as a three-dimensional world because it included the material world, the spiritual world, and the supernatural world. Humans could perceive various physical phenomena in the real world, such as mountains, rivers, the sun, the moon, and the stars. At the same time, they could also perceive and experience spiritual phenomena in the real world through the spiritual level, such as thoughts, emotions, beliefs, and so on. Although anime is a fictional art form, the worldview and storyline it presents can often inspire people to think and reflect on the real world. Therefore, the real world can also be regarded as a meaningful three-dimensional world.

The problem in the three bodies

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2024-09-14 10:17

The Three-Body Problem was the first part of the trilogy of Chinese science fiction novels," The Three-Body Problem." It told the story of the contact, conflict, and integration between the Earth civilization and the Three-Body Civilization. It depicted a grand universe that involved science, philosophy, politics, and many other aspects. The Three-Body Civilization was a highly developed alien civilization with highly advanced technology and powerful strength. They had once invaded Earth and tried to destroy it.

Why were two-dimensional delinquents so popular, but three-dimensional delinquents so annoying?

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2024-09-14 18:14

This question involved the difference between the two-dimensional and three-dimensional cultures, as well as the image of bad girls and teenagers. Two-dimensional culture is a fictional art form in which characters are usually composed of fictional characters and storylines. These characters usually had unique personalities and characteristics, such as the characteristics of delinquents. These characteristics could be presented through exaggerated descriptions and exaggerated physical characteristics. These characters were often loved and sought after by the audience because they represented a rebellious and distinctive image. Although there were similar characters in the three-dimensional world, these characters were usually not fictional but teenagers who existed in real life. Due to the huge difference between the 2D and 3D worlds, these characters in the 3D world often did not have the exaggerated characteristics of the 2D works. Their behavior and performance were often more real and closer to reality. Because the behavior and performance of these characters were consistent with real life, people tended to resonate with and hate them more easily, so these characters were often hated and distanced from in the three-dimensional world. The two-dimensional delinquent girls and teenagers were very popular, but the three-dimensional delinquent girls and teenagers were annoying and far away. This was due to the huge difference between the two-dimensional and three-dimensional worlds and the difference in character image creation.

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