the book《 The three body problem》by liu cixin hope U like the movie and the book 末日战役前的最后一刻 水滴驾到
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@charlottez79895 років тому
Liu Cixin himself once said in an interview, that this video showed exactly how he would portray the Waterdrop. He absolutely loved this video, and the team did a fantastic job.
@user-tk1ev9ph8n3 роки тому
Charlotte Z liu
@sunovn.3 роки тому
yes
@kylanevan39092 роки тому
i know it's quite off topic but does anyone know of a good site to watch new series online ?
@dannooooooo2 роки тому
Any idea which interview?
@skateboardingjesus40062 роки тому
I was hoping halfway through that we were actually looking at the teardrop itself, but what we were seeing wasn't the smallest discernable scale of it's own makeup, but that of the observing instrument, because the teardrop is such an exquisitely complete reflecting body. Videos like this are thoroughly welcomed gems.
@Devan-he4kr3 роки тому
Seems like a really nice waterdrop. Sure it would never hurt anyone.
@N1ghtH4wk863 роки тому
🤣🤣🤣🤣
@speedstriker2 роки тому
Yeah! Superior aesthetics denote superior morality! What could go wrong? :DDD
@ensaladadepapaya85112 роки тому
Such a gift for humanity
@taikisaruwatari5148Рік тому
Look at our spacefleet, they must be scared! It surely is a gift for peace'
@georgsgrants9925Рік тому
@@taikisaruwatari5148 the worst thing is, from all they knew they really were that powerful. They couldn’t have known trisolaris had the capability to make strong interaction material. They couldn’t possibly imagine it
@granudisimo2 роки тому
The screams..., the screams of the millions of crew members being murdered in barely an instant, while not even their combat assessment supercomputer has the slightest idea of what's going on.
@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim2 роки тому
Terrifying
@SnakeWasRight2 роки тому
"If I destroy you, what business is it of yours?"
@djoverkinМісяць тому
The original quote, "If I love you..." evokes such sadness and futility on part of the originator. Changing just one verb flips doubly flips the meaning, dread, helplessness, futility, but this time not on the originator's part, but the target's. This was one of Liu's master strokes.
@speedstriker4 роки тому
The sense of absolute despair and hopelessness conveyed by Liu Cixin's description of that damned massacre of a battle absolutely floored me. It's incredible how Liu was able to pile despair upon despair with such clear language that conveyed not only the cold cruelty of the situation, but also the desperation felt by individual humans, even as their lives faded into the brilliant lights of nuclear fusion.
@nowseemefly3 роки тому
Your description of the remarkable feeling conveyed in the story is also beautiful
@laisensei69842 роки тому
On top of that, Liu was able to demonstrate both the preciousness and powerlessness of human emotions and morality when facing such kind of despair.
@speedstriker2 роки тому
@@laisensei6984 Liu is way too good at that. The guy does not pull punches, especially in the third book.
@peppermintgal43022 роки тому
"If I destroy you... what business of it is yours? Run, run you fools, run!"
@AdamantineAxeРік тому
Nothing more dangerous then a cornered animal with nothing to lose. We just nuke the entire surface of the earth and moon before they arrive. You guys sure are far from home. Have fun with your new paradise world.
@davionhuang96608 років тому
Lots of people including those who have read the book several times might not understand what the video means. The filmmaker wanted to depict the fact that the water-drop whose every particle is connected by strong force is beyond human understanding. However, it's possible but not adequate to show the process of magnifying and seeing the same thing.So the maker strategically used the rule that the smallest detail a mirror can show is the density of itself. And then, starts from the basic structure of metal to the particles , from the nail on the human spaceship to the weapon, from the whole navy to the solar system, everything is shown on the waterdrop, which destroyed the whole navy later, with the lines and sounds in the movie, it shows the motto in the book :' weakness and ignorance is not what killed the human. Pride is.'
@user-le4kq3kr7w8 років тому
+hz d 超结构
@JohnVance6 років тому
You're exactly right. The person who made this video understood perfectly what was happening, including all the nuance.
@lileenleen6 років тому
hz d I can't like your comment enough
@museluvr6 років тому
Never heard of this and stumbled on it trying to find a song.. but what an intriguing thing this is. Add your comment gave insight in.. now I need to find the book.
This should be mandatory viewing for anybody attempting to adapt the book to TV.
@nikolaanicic3944Місяць тому
Abso-fucking-lutely.
@aaronottermann582415 днів тому
Agree 100%. This captured the essence of the books so well, far beyond just visualizing a thing or scene from them.
@alex19890603 роки тому
human: I wonder what kind of laser beam will the aliens shoot at us? alien: did I just hit something with my windshield?
@JG-cx1xd11 місяців тому
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@coloradobrad67793 місяці тому
Exactly, I get so tired of nuclear warheads. I mean in the future there’d be this. Or the 2 d filament later on. No way to fight.
@bryanreidsands6854Місяць тому
I like the scene in Mars Attacks! when we fire nukes at ‘em. They detonate it, capture the blast, load it into a bong and take a big draw. It only makes their voices a bit higher like helium does for us. Broadcast on live TV too.
@WORLDCRUSHER90002 роки тому
"The human race did not have the slightest psychological preparation for what was about to happen."
@iamo0Місяць тому
Some people had it, like Zhan Beihai.
@weiminma888 років тому
The creators of this video are genius. If the movie can achieve the same effect, it would be the greatest achievement of SF movie in human history.
@desperadoshao97335 років тому
its sister movie is already on screen, go to see the wondering earth. oh but most of the Western cinemas dont imported it. well
@lileenleen5 років тому
Desperado Shao it is going to be made available on Netflix
@RationalAnimations5 років тому
@@desperadoshao9733 The Wandering Earth movie was extremely disappointing.
@blodkjeks4 роки тому
yeah..keep yer panties on, sport
@jetbrown30854 роки тому
Oingo Boingo they made too many changes in it...
@user-Loki-young0515Місяць тому
The perfect smoothness of the droplet reflects every details of the ships
@ryana5435Місяць тому
Glad to see TBP related videos get newcomers and more views after Netflix version released
@demenos35022 роки тому
Chinese translations: 1:15 Dear audience: the day which we have been looking forward to has finally arrived. At the moment, Earth International and Fleet International shall accompany the human race into a new era that will excite people. The neighbor we have been observing - the outpost detector of the Trisolaris Fleet - just arrived the Solar System. Let us give them our sincerest greetings. 10:17 Its quietness, peacefulness, loneliness, fragility, is what makes it unique and moves us. We can not imagine a civilization that has been destroyed dozens of times can still be so calm and serene. Lastly, let us all pray that we can witness the contact of the two great civilizations.
@CuttingEdges4 місяці тому
The beauty of this fan movie is that within the perfect reflection of the Droplet, all surfaces created by humans are imperfect. Humanity's weakness is captured in the Trisolaran's superior gaze. Edit: To the people in the replies: yes we know.
@williamchamberlain2263Місяць тому
Eh, it's just a few hundred years head start in technology
@tacoblude820828 днів тому
Actually humanity without the interference would be more advanced than the triolsolarians and would’ve easily defeated them. I can only imagine what that would be like.
@joeking567924 дні тому
In the books, humanity was only a few months (or years, I forget) away from possessing technology that could defeat droplets, so without the Sophon interference they would have won.
@tianxialiuyiwang5055 років тому
three-body novel is a gift to all the SF fans
@zomgneedaname2 роки тому
The true successor to Asimov and Clarke
@djoverkinМісяць тому
it's a gift to Earth
@AC-iz7eh2 роки тому
That last image is especially haunting, decades worth of preparation and all hope of humanity to be destroyed in a matter of minutes
@rorschachgotnicemask9449Місяць тому
8 years past, still the best version. Someone hire him pls! @Tencent
@Alcinos3 роки тому
I have no words. It portrait perfectly the feeling of void while reading this scene in the second book. So beautiful yet so terrifying
@MrTrouserpants101Місяць тому
netflix's season 2 NEEDS to have an opener similar in tone to this. it perfectly conveys the feeling to the audience that we are seeing everything from the trisolaran's perspective. EDIT: this video was also made by an AI. so you can just steal it, no one actually made this.
@testtube9423Місяць тому
The Amazon Prime Chinese version is so much better. I had the highest hopes for the Netflix one but it's just not up to the Quality that the book provides.
@itobin2957Місяць тому
If I was the writer of season 2, I would straight up steal this video's concept
@MrTrouserpants101Місяць тому
@@itobin2957 i will make sure to manifest this idea with the thermodynamic power of thought
@wacchi_lorieМісяць тому
nf is never get this series great if they continue making aliens as fools, this may work for some other marvel series, but not for three body. Fear and ignorance are only true feelings that human got from trisomies
@Rewind-xq6xsМісяць тому
Fuck Netflix’s Three Body Problem, the only good it did to me is to help me vomiting my fucking dinner.
@tomgattis85773 роки тому
Touching the waterdrop, or sitting down to watch the Netflix adaptation of the books; I don't know which scares me more.
@laisensei69842 роки тому
2021, and this video is still aging like a fine wine.
@fansteven66212 роки тому
the background music does really fit the circumstances and gives me goose pump once i realize what destruction lies ahead. Gosh, someone please make film of this novel.
@jaellenwarren18952 роки тому
There are two on the way
@bobo096Рік тому
Converting this masterpiece into a film will be an extremely challenging task.
@LordTelperionРік тому
The Droplet is basically neutronium, material bound by the strong nuclear force via gravity that composes neutron stars, sans the gravity. Fascinating indeed.
@tomli9793Рік тому
Not accurate
@tomli9793Рік тому
It is composed of strong nuclear force materials. Strong nuclear force binds the quarks in protons and neutrons together, and the protons and neutrons in atoms together. The molecular structure of general matter is maintained by electromagnetic force. If the molecules are magnified to the size of the earth, the distance between the molecules will be farther than the distance from the sun to the earth. The aliens found a way to use the strong nuclear force and made the shell of water droplets with it
@OverG886 місяців тому
No it's not. They'd definitely knew if it was neutronium. The Droplet was described as absolutely flat having 0 K temperature. Neutronium would be gaseous or undergo Bose-Einstein condensate at absolute zero and normal pressure. Also, while hit with hammer (as described in the book), neutronium would diffuse with it and not bounce off.
@fanyujie52093 роки тому
She is so beautiful, like mother's tear. Please treat it gently, it looks so fragile.
@lukegriffiths43338 місяців тому
The implication is that all of our technology, our entire conception of the world, fits inside the image held by theirs curved away from our world, because the resolution they're operating at is that many orders of magnitude higher.
@alMadzhar12 місяці тому
the initial scene is a reflection on the surface of the waterdrop of a Philips screw in one of the human fleet!!!
@edgarb.6187Рік тому
So what we are seeing is not the composition of the tear drop but the near perfect reflection of the spaceships and fleet on the surface of the tear drop. And because it is nearly perfect reflection you can zoom in to see the atoms that make up the spaceships. Right?
@saucevc8353Рік тому
Yes, except for the atoms at the beginning. The fact that they are perfectly stacked side by side implies that they are not the atoms of the ship, but the atoms of the droplet itself, bolted into perfect formation by the strong nuclear force. This makes sense, as pure light waves are too large to see atoms themselves so that part could not be a result of reflection.
@zeroneutralМісяць тому
Yes.
@franzfrikadelli6074Місяць тому
i really hope D&D saw this video and took some inspiration for the new show.
@patrickleitzen9752Рік тому
I just finished the whole series and, oh man... I can't stop thinking about these books.
@exodus82025 років тому
Many of the dialogues here are quoted from the broadcasted discussion among Dr.Hawking, Carl Sagan and Arthur C. Clark. If you haven’t watched the whole thing, do yourself a favor.
@ryana54353 місяці тому
From which timestamp to which timestamp? I’m very curious about the sources of these voices
@zomgneedaname2 роки тому
Saw this video, had no idea what it was about but loved the art direction. So went and read the book in 3 days, came back and rewatched the video. Worth it.
@quinsutton7097Місяць тому
Truly chilling. It took me a bit to realize that the thing being shown was the reflection of ship on the droplet, perfect to the atomic scale.
@kingerzРік тому
heartbreaking to see the human ships in formation...
@cyc20976Рік тому
showing from the dense molecular structure of the droplet, while zooming out you can even see the reflection detail of the defensive fleet, this video is pure genius! 11:05
@impromptu3155Рік тому
In fact the dense molecular structure is from human spaceship, this is the reflection on the infinitely smooth surface of droplet.
@Dumb-Comment5 місяців тому
the waterdrop is perfect, it doesnt have the defects shown, it was a reflection of the human spaceships
@merrittanimation77216 років тому
This is the best adaptation of this book that I think there can be.
@ryana5435Місяць тому
Glad to see TBP related videos get newcomers and more views after Netflix version released
@CytotoxinK3 роки тому
In 2212, the human race captured the first extraterrestrial object. It was named the Waterdrop. There were no survivors.
@Dr._AtomРік тому
Nope, 60,000 survived
@joewulf7378Рік тому
nah, the human fleets were surrounded by the Waterdrop
@adityaadit2004Місяць тому
Bro forgot about Lantian and Bronze Age
@lileenleen6 років тому
If at least 30% of the movie could be as deeply understanding of the book as this fanmovie, it will become a blockbuster in both western movie scene and eastern. EDIT: So the netflix season 1 adaptation came out, and even though they clearly cut things out and changed a few other things, I'm like 85% happy with it, so I count that as a win. They will surely do this scene justice, according to the interviews.
@trauty6666 років тому
sadly it wont most likely. the topic of the books is far too complex for ordinary viewer who expect only action and more action. take blade runner 2049 for example. excellent scifi but most ordinary viewers found it boring 3 body problem would need to be made differently for the purpose of film in order to be captivating for mainstream and therefore profitable enough to justify creating it in the first place. the movie would most likely ignore 60s era from book and focus on present time of the book solely
@drak_iaji72273 роки тому
@@trauty666 Even with a considerable degree of compromise, Blade Runner 2049 was not a commercial success.😭
@dontroublejoy31872 роки тому
I went to the theatre 3 times to watch Blade Runner. It was the only movie that moved me to tears over and over again. But my boyfriend found it boring and stupid.
@quixotiq2 роки тому
Yes!
@DummyFace1232 роки тому
They never do sadly, Fan movies are all about passion and movies are more about marketing and money
@LazyScoutJace5 років тому
That was absolutely beautiful and terrifying at the same time. I'm about halfway into Death's End. Gahhh!
@donlyemanuel3 роки тому
@John Galt Did you really think such a cheap childish trick as a craddle system connected to a few nukes would stop the Lord forever? *_GET READY FOR AUSTRALIA, BUG!_*
@bat51Місяць тому
on my third re-read of remembrance of earth’s past and the droplet attack remains one of the most magnificent moments in the history of science fiction.
@MilkonDvD7 місяців тому
Just finished the second book and it's just as addicting as the first book even if I got lost a few times, this scene gave me chills
@tomkostura42827 років тому
Absolutely stunning. Yearning badly for a epic cinematic take on the series. This was so well done.
@pastiche44975 місяців тому
Are you ready?
@briansmithbeta5 років тому
I found this immediately after reading this scene in the The Dark Forest. I wanted to see if anyone had made a video depicting the scene. I'm glad this is the video I found, and not a video of what happens next. This is better by far. I agree with other commentators: This is utterly brilliant in both concept and execution. Note:I watched it without sound the first time (scrubbing through it a few seconds at a time), then again later with sound in its entirety. Excellent in both cases.
@AlfRentgen3 роки тому
So did I today.
@TL-fe9si3 роки тому
If you play this clip backwards, it is how the waterdrop penetrates the spaceships.
@SnakeWasRight2 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/aXWSm6yBbWqHuGQ.html this is a pretty good depiction of what comes next, though not as terrifying as this video
@josevalero35436 років тому
I would love to see a movie that could reflect this part so well as this fan movie, even if abstract for many, totally in line with the book (or even better) to the later "hollywood fireworks" and chaos that start just after this video ends, the book is amazing in the way that describes the subsequent chaos.
@lukegriffiths43338 місяців тому
It would take some cojones to sell a 15-minute bass-drop leadup to the action scene (something like infected mushroom during the attack could be good), but it would blow people's minds and sell tickets like crazy
@josevalero35438 місяців тому
@@lukegriffiths4333 indeed haha
@kylexu72224 роки тому
Masterpiece. A water drop, looks so fragile, can reflect infinte details of menmade spacecrate. The whole human world shows nothing but imperfection to the waterdrop.
@JsJdv2 роки тому
It's clearly not a water drop but a remote controlled projectile. It's not that deep.
@jaycee32092 роки тому
@@JsJdv If that's the only thing you were able to pull from the book about the Droplet then I feel genuine pity for you.
@JsJdv2 роки тому
@@jaycee3209 No, I pity you for having thought that the droplet was a revolutionary idea. But then again, you probably don't read a lot.
@jaycee32092 роки тому
@@JsJdv "Weakness and ignorance are not barriers to survival, but arrogance is." I hope you have a good day.
@JsJdv2 роки тому
@@jaycee3209 You too. And wear your helmet on your way out.
@quinsutton7097Місяць тому
Are you telling me that the trisolarans could figure out how to make this, but up and die when their planet gets a smidge too toasty?
@Jaydee-wd7wr7 місяців тому
That’s such an excellent trick, you start off assuming that’s the fleet, but then it just zooms out and out and out.
@FighTThePower.10 місяців тому
Netflix better get this scene right thats all that matters
@tsukasa16089 місяців тому
I think Tencent will get this right rather than Netflix, cuz Tencent hired a bunch of hardcore fans that worship the books, you can tell by watching the Tencent series, also they don't shy away from the sciences, nothing was dumbed down, as for Netflix's, 24 episodes for the whole trilogy just wasn't enough.
@bat51Місяць тому
yeah but tencents budget is so small they’re probably going to be severely limited on what they can actually show whereas say what you will about the writing, the huge amount of money they’re spending on the special effects on netflix show will mean that visually it should hopefully be pretty spectacular
@Keegah6 років тому
Utterly terrifying, but in a very subtle way. Just like the book. Looking forward to getting started on The Dark Forest.
@brandx016 років тому
I finished The Dark Forest yesterday. I am awed by the mind that can create such a masterpiece!!
@Justin-vt7wk5 років тому
This video is better after reading the Dark Forest as it is more related to it.
@estellechan88113 роки тому
Dark Forest is my favourite of the trilogy
@khantutan825Рік тому
For those who are not familiar with the story, the best way to understand this video is to watch it backward.
@ppmi6Місяць тому
Still couldn't understand wth is going on
@theglitch312Місяць тому
@@ppmi6 The silver ‘droplet’ you’re seeing at the end of the video @13:00 is an alien probe meeting hundreds of human ships (the dots in a perfect grid in the distance) face to face @13:30. However, what humans don’t expect, is just how advanced and capable this alien droplet space ship is. This thing is extremely dense. So dense, that it’s a near perfect reflector. In the beginning of the video, you’re seeing the atoms of the alien ship itself @0:15. They’re almost impossibly close to each other and perfectly aligned in a grid. Then, slowly zooming out, you’re seeing the REFLECTION of the nano scale structures of the human space ships miles away in the perfect mirror of the droplet space ship @1:40. Zooming out until you see larger structures reflected. For example, this is a reflection of one of the millions of screw on the human massive human space ships 6:06. Zooming out further, until you see the reflection of an entire human ship @10:00. And hundreds of human ships lined up in a grid formation @11:15 as tiny black dots reflected on the droplet’s surface. Ironically matching the perfection of the droplet’s subatomic structure. Just at a scale that reflects (haha pun) the technological difference between the aliens and us. Zooming out further, we see the droplet itself @12:00. When the camera pans, you see the actual human ships, no longer reflected in the droplet itself. Humans think it’s a gift of the aliens because it’s so pretty. Like how we think super venomous animals are beautiful and harmless since they’re so pretty and bright. Shortly after that. The droplet kind of wipes them all out like they’re a bunch of ants by ramming them. One by one. And due to its incredible density, it just goes through them like a superheated katana through room temperature butter.
@joshuawall2590Місяць тому
@@ppmi6the metal teardrop at the end is an alien weapon. It is made of indedtructible material that is perfectly reflective. You can infinitely zoom into its surface. The video is our perspective zooming out from that surface. The material you see right before the end is the atoms of earth space ships reflected onto it. It destroys a thousand ships by ramming through them.
@sharojak9401Місяць тому
@@ppmi6 The droplet is held together by strong interaction and perfectly smooth to a subatomic level. It is also a perfect reflector. The first images of those grids of balls is it’s own structure. The rest is it’s surface mirroring the human fleet to a subatomic level, showing all of their ships imperfections to that level, while the droplet has no such imperfections. The humans were arrogant because despite the aliens being capable of blocking their scientific advancement they achieved way faster ships and extremely powerful weapons. But that didn’t matter because the droplet alone is a hundred times stornier than any material humanity ever produced.
@khantutan82524 дні тому
@@sharojak9401 Well said.
@MissMisnomer_Рік тому
I don't know if this was intentional or not, but at 12:00, the reflections make the waterdrop looks a cell undergoing mitosis, which I think is incredibly poetic: every human being, every multi-cellular organism on earth begins the exact same way in a process that we believe ourselves to have fully documented and understand, but when you get down to it, we do not truly know where "life" comes from. And in the same way, we cannot begin to understand the complexities of our universe. All life begins the same way, and in the face of this unstoppable weapon from the emptiness of space, all of these human lives are about to end. I dunno, I just think it's a neat, if altogether unintentional visual metaphor.
@krisonveloc25Рік тому
Beautiful, what life means is the intelligence organism that will try anything to survive in the cruellest competitive world since they born
@waIdemar44Місяць тому
In space no one can hear you scream
@eardwulf7853 роки тому
Four years on and it's just been announced that the trilogy is going to be adapted for Netflix. The depth and complexity of this great sf masterpiece surely will be a real challenge to adapt to the screen. Hope they don't ruin it.
@87492363 роки тому
Only if they really understand the book and not monetize it with Hollywood styled hero vs villain theme.
@eddywong66883 роки тому
i just wish netflix cancel the project because i dont want them to ruin the entire novel.
@eardwulf7853 роки тому
@@eddywong6688 Totally agree Eddy. Also feel exactly the same about Dune
@vincefinney7223 роки тому
@@eddywong6688 I have faith because the author is apart of the creative team
@quixotiq2 роки тому
The Tencent trailer looks better
@robb97772 роки тому
Absolutely fantastic. Shows the terror and also the beauty of the droplet in such a fascinating way!
@josevalero35436 років тому
Love it! GREAT WORK, just finished the Dark Forest!
@binac4 роки тому
After Liu Cixin watching this micro film, he post on a forum, said this is the Three Body Problem movie in his heart, and if the movie would be made like this, he 死也瞑目(a Chinese idiom literally means closing one's eyes after his/her death, implying Liu's extremely satisfied).
@arimat51937 років тому
Amazing - and horrifying, given what happened in the novel.
@zzajizz6 років тому
Towards the end of the video, my inner Gandalf was screaming to to Fleet International: Fly you Fools!!!
@merrittanimation77216 років тому
Don't get too close to the crazy alien probe! This never ends well!
@KevinHuangPhasorQuantaG4 роки тому
"Stupid children. Run!"
@HiDesert004Рік тому
@@KevinHuangPhasorQuantaG “Run where?”
@tomli9793Рік тому
@@HiDesert004 Out of the solar system
@quixotiq2 роки тому
Cool! Having read all three books finally, I think it's a work of literary genius.
@eurybaric2 роки тому
Jesus Christ this feels like the best audiovisual adaptation since 2001:!
@circeowagglesМісяць тому
What was the best one of 2001?
@lucyc5844Місяць тому
@@circeowaggles I think they were referring to 2001: A Space Odyssey lol
@paterahРік тому
I love the eerily soothing music as it's on its way to destroy the human fleet 😃
@schneemann26122 роки тому
Absolutely phenomenal work! Hats off to you folks!
@edcatt91963 роки тому
The three books that comprise the trilogy (the first one called The Three Body Problem) made me reevaluate my former (I think naive) attitude towards 'contact' with an advanced alien species. Maybe we should listen quietly for others out there, and be careful should we decide to say 'Hello!' But, we've already said 'Hello' in various ways...so, hopefully, no one who may be listening will bother to reply? The Dark Forrest program seems the more sensible.
@calebblack14202 роки тому
The Jimmy Neutron movie covered this all pretty extensively
@PutinsMommyNeverHuggedHim2 роки тому
Yeah. I think we should focus on improving planet earth and society rather than tryna become Instagram friends with unknown foreign entities
@georgsgrants9925Рік тому
If dark forest theory was true, then no aliens exist in the milky way. We would never have even existed. A stellar civilization could launch probes to every star in the galaxy and destroy all life, before it could even begin to develop intelligence and pose a threat. The technology gaps between species would be immense. I think this really makes it mostly pointless to develop pre emptive defenses against potential antagonists. Either they’re more primitive, in which case preparations aren’t really needed since we would have highly superior technology, or they’re more advanced, in which case, goodbye, universe. There will not be an “independence day” type of thing. There will not be resisting something that much more advanced. The “why are we here” for dark forest also applies to the second scenario here. I think this makes it desirable to contact extraterrestrial species. Avoiding contact is either prolonging the inevitable or missing out on great gain
@zone88485 років тому
This story is not about the Chinese saving the earth, it's a world wide effort done by the entire human race, just that the Chinese are telling the story.
@chagothegreat5 років тому
@@bambarby no, I do not agree with that. Society in the end was the doom of it all, society became complacent.
@grant79884 роки тому
The story is about Chinese culture revolution destroyed the entire world...
@2200zy4 роки тому
@@grant7988 you are pathetic
@finnegansx44234 роки тому
@@grant7988 no the story is ab cultural evolution destrying the whole universe and the communists saving it
@NN-do6ze4 роки тому
Which means marvellous in Sci Fi
@solreinecke60842 роки тому
Definately summarised my day - excellent video, and even better audio. GREAT JOB!
@MissMisnomer_Рік тому
This was a religious experience, and my god, Sigur Ros took me there
@thecaricarlitos5 років тому
Masterpiece. Oh!, and the books too
@calomonte4764Рік тому
I also see from the first detail an allegory for how infinitely small we are in the cosmic scale of things and just how little about this we really know. As you'll note the image progresses to scales imaging Galaxies, Galactic neighbourhoods through all manner of states of scale. It shows that even at the most massive of scales in the video those too shrink into a naval of nothingness compared to what engulfs it. We as humans not only cannot understand the details of the waterdrop, we barely even understand the colossal detail of the cosmos. Our finite existence forces us to view the cosmos in a finite way. We refer to the "big bang" and "observable universe" with what may appear as scientifically powerful knowledge to us, but may be nothing more than the blabbering coohs of newborns further up the fractal. WE KNOW NOTHING.
@luma.cabral2 роки тому
This is one of the best things I’ve seen in my entire life. I’m a huge fan of Cixin Liu and his history and I’m thrilled. Thanks for that! Amazing work (only saying amazing because I don’t have vocabulary enough to express what I’m thinking on my mother language). Cheers from Brazil 🇧🇷
@xiangzhimeng84963 роки тому
Man, the water drop is still a Mirror at the molecular level.
@jameshuihui19834 роки тому
This will be a best work as an opening for the full movie I think.
@McJaewsРік тому
Who would win: The combined space armada of all the nations of Earth, brought about through centuries of accelerated scientific development. Capable of mass deployment of high powered lasers and hydrogen bombs on the scale of 100's of megatons yield. or One Droppy Boi
@ModernChineseCulturalStudies2 роки тому
Learn more about Liu Cixin in this new video from the Modern Chinese Cultural Studies channel: ukposts.info/have/v-deo/r5KmfmuPg4Fpw40.html
@billderby1527Рік тому
Just started book two. This was a great video and I surely hope Netflix does this series just as well next year. I'm hyped.
@hero72892 роки тому
After knowing what happens all I have to say is "Damn we really going in super slow-mo to see it travel"
@brandx016 років тому
Awesome...both this and the books. The books are a masterpiece so please oh please oh please do the books justice if made into a movie.
@billderby1527Рік тому
Netflix next year
@kristian_goddardМісяць тому
I’ll keep watching this instead of the Netflix show. Thank you!
@zeeshmeister2 роки тому
absolutely stunning!
@fourclaws6 років тому
this is fantastic, congratulations
@ethanbell2566 років тому
This is amazing.
@necronlord82742 роки тому
Common person: I want some grimdark space horror Herbert Wells: "War of the worlds" Lovecraft: *NUFF SAID* Bungie: "Halo"/ *FLOOD* Bioware: "Mass Effect" / *REAPERS* GW: "Warhammer 40k" Some Chinese: Ha-ha-ha... I will cook 10-dimensional horror! Hold my rice soup!
@georgeofhamilton9 місяців тому
This is just phenomenally thought-out.
@jon-laurencedecespedes28115 років тому
gorgeous and profound
@DesignatedVictimРік тому
I feel satisfied as an individual in the universe, yet horrified and desperate as a human being. Great book. Greet movie.
@jebnordost74874 дні тому
I really love the human spaceships in this. Their shape is so Alien and incomprehensible, even though I saw it i couldnt realy describe what it looks like.
@Seaxuan5 років тому
“The wandering earth” is the threshold for future Chinese sci-fi blockbuster
@speedstriker4 роки тому
At least. The Three Body movies must be at least the times better than Wandering Earth. Otherwise it's a waste of time and money.
@m3tsla6296 місяців тому
If the "3 body" ever be made into movie, it should be made into the only greatest sci-fi movie of the whole human kind, which far beyond all the greatest sci-fi movies like star wars , aliens, terminator etc. combined. Because the original novel is by far unsurpassable.
@deltalima96405 місяців тому
netflix is doing a series. launch 21st of may 2024
@flow_fire_2 місяці тому
@@deltalima9640 The Nexflix version is bullsXXt, I recommand the Tencent version。
@joeking56795 днів тому
There is a Chinese Tencent TV adaptation which is basically faithful to the first book chapter by chapter. 30 episodes
@falsename74 роки тому
l must say this book taught me many physical knowledge
@JamezDahlMusic2 роки тому
I love this so much.
@mikame19972 роки тому
that was incredibly beautiful and scary in a same time, wow
@user-vb8mj9iv8z5 років тому
For whom find it difficult to understand, watch this clip reversely.
@Fen1kz4 роки тому
How do I do that?
@TheLukasCZ3 роки тому
Thank you for this.
@Shadoefax7603 роки тому
This is a massive undertaking to bring to Netflix as a show, it's hopelessly & immensely complicated & intricate, the first book alone is ridiculously complicated with so much going on so fast & only gets faster with each book. It'll be impossible even with game of thrones' show runners.
@wastelifetakenotes3 роки тому
not only that, i’m afraid they’d whitewash the hell out of it.
@Shadoefax7603 роки тому
@@wastelifetakenotes yeah probably, but to even make a show of this magnitude seems impossible to me. It's just to massive & far more technologically advanced to put to television & be convincing ya know. It's either gonna be great with great effects of its gonna suck, there is no gray area with this. They shouldn't even try in my opinion.
@xoreign2 роки тому
Lol come on guys. I absolutely love sci fi, and this book series, but it's not some impossible to understand story. The very fact that the books made it understandable to you and me, two people that probably arent physicists, shows it's not some completely abstract thing. It's a great book series but don't try and act high and mighty for liking it / understanding it.
@Bapman20992 роки тому
Writer Director who made Knives Out is a producer too. Critics loved his Star War movie. I wonder if he'll help with the representation. He did create Rose Tico & Purple Hair Admiral.
@jdterrell2 роки тому
the 4d scenes 😂
@CHIPSSALTY22 дні тому
Humans "We are aware that we are but a small part of this universe." Truth: "You are not a small part. You are not even bugs nor pests. You are nothing. Soon you won't even exist and no one will blink an eye."
@igorruste1187Місяць тому
Just a molecularly perfect peace offering 😅
@mikame19972 роки тому
this is how a film/ serial adaptation should open
@meowqaq25822 роки тому
绝了绝了绝了,我2014年读的三体三部曲,为什么现在才看到这部电影!
@dseanm21Рік тому
I've been watching Quinn ideas explanations of this Book. It's insane.
@KyleSaudi8 років тому
This is fabulous!
@yichuli98668 років тому
I am just wondering why there's only 3 comments...this sets a high bar to the possible movie in the future