The Three-Body Problem - Book Summary
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Published in 2008, Liu Cixin’s The Three Body Problem is a science fiction novel and the first in the author’s popular Remembrance of Earth’s Past trilogy. The book spans from the Chinese Cultural Revolution to the present day and alternates chiefly between the perspectives of its two main characters: Ye Wenjie an astrophysicist who attempts to bring about Earth’s destruction at the hands of an extraterrestrial race, the Trisolarans; and Wang Miao the nanomaterials scientist determined to stop her.
Cixin’s novel opens in 1960s Beijing, where Wenjie, one of the novel’s central characters, watches her father get beaten to death during a struggle session at Tsinghua University. This event, combined with her treatment as a political outsider over the next few years, radicalizes Wenjie, who grows to believe that it’s impossible for humanity to save itself-and that an outside force must redeem it.
After her father’s death, Wenjie is labeled a traitor and taken to the mysterious Red Coast Base, a labor camp in Inner Mongolia. When she is accused of colluding with a journalist on the base, Wenjie is punished and loses consciousness. She wakes up on a helicopter and is told she is being taken to Radar Peak, a nearby base where she will consult on a weapons research project that will require her expertise in astrophysics.
Eventually, Wenjie learns the Red Coast Base’s true mission: to seek out alien life. She uses the base’s radio waves to contact an alien race. To her surprise, she receives a message back from an extraterrestrial race called the Trisolarans and encourages them to conquer Earth. Wenjie kills her husband and boss, the military physicists that brought her to Radar Peak, to keep her contact with the Trisolarans a secret. She gives birth to a daughter, Yang Dong, who eventually becomes a theoretical physicist.
Wenjie leaves the Red Coast Base for her old teaching job at Tsinghua University but never fully restores her faith in humanity. Some time later, Wenjie meets Mike Evans, an extremely wealthy Westerner who has also lost faith in humankind. Wenjie shares her knowledge of the upcoming alien invasion, and she and Evans form the Earth-Trisolaris Organization (or ETO) to prepare for further Trisolaran contact.
This brings the novel up to the present, where Wang Miao, a nanomaterials researcher and the novel’s main protagonist, faces a series of mysterious incidents. First, he is contacted by the enigmatic Battle Command Center, where he’s badgered by Shi Qiang, a rude but effective police captain. Shi Qiang informs Wang Miao that many scientists-including Ye Wenjie’s daughter, Yang Dong-have taken their own lives, convinced that physics is a lie.
Soon, Wang Miao begins seeing a mysterious countdown, first in his photographs, and then in his vision-it only stops when he pauses his scientific research. He discovers that these incidents are connected to the Frontiers of Science, a group of scientists, academics, and theorists. Wang Miao decides to join the Frontiers of Science as a spy for the Battle Command Center, determined to solve the mystery of these events with Shi Qiang.
Through the Frontiers of Science, Wang Miao begins playing the video game Three Body, an immersive virtual reality game designed by the ETO to recruit people to understand the Trisolaran plight. In the game, Wang Miao learns that the Trisolaran’s planet is in a system with three suns, which will soon destroy their planet and species. As a result, the Trisolarans are looking for a new home-and they believe that Earth is a perfect fit.
Wang Miao only grasps the reality of the countdown, and the Trisolarans’ power more broadly, when the entire universe flickers before his eyes. He interprets this as proof of Trisolaris’s influence and suffers from a breakdown, but he’s comforted by Shi Qiang, who encourages Wang Miao to recommit himself and try to save humanity.
Decades after its foundation, the ETO has fractured into three factions-Adventists, Redemptionists, and Survivors-with Ye Wenjie as its commander-in-chief, or spiritual leader. When the Battle Command Center arrests and questions Wenjie, she reveals that Mike Evans has been in secret communication with Trisolaris. The records of these communications are kept on his ship, Judgment Day, and even Wenjie doesn’t know their contents.
Using Wang Miao’s nanomaterials, the Battle Command Center destroys the Judgment Day and retrieves its files, which reveal many things. First, Trisolaran culture is harsh and not as morally advanced as Wenjie believes. Second, the Trisolaran fleet designed to invade Earth has already left but will not arrive for 450 years.
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Best summary. M I the only one who’s confused by the to show that I needed this? lol 😅
In the book she doesn't try to destroy earth, she's just to.optomistic to save it.
Judgement Day was a ship as in a big boat, not a space ship. It was cut using nano wires wired between two pillars and the boat going through it.
The imagery in that chapter is astonishing
@@RyanEYE The description of the guy who was on the deck was something out of a horror movie.
@@danbrown6970 wait, what description? I've only read the first book and I don't remember that scenario. Did I forget something?
@@shira158It was in first book. He fell and split in two halfs. It was rather short and to the point description.
@@danbrown6970all of the big action sequences in the whole series are written masterfully. The droplet attack in the second book is my favorite of all time. The dimensional strike in the 3rd book is up there too. There are so many mind melting complex concepts in the series yet they are written so well you can basically see them. The sequences of the Tri Solarians building the sophons... My God...
can you please explain the other two as well?
thanks
Good job ❤
if they are like rice why not just give them an island and stop the war!
Why does Netflix have to Gender and Race Swap EVERYTHING!
Because of the BLACKROCK Rating system
Because BLACKROCK Rating System
It’s better to be diverse
They erase the Chinese race and origin of this story with their "diversity"
Of course cuz of BLACKROCK rating system😊
I’ve read better litRPG books, I’m curious why everyone keeps recommending this book?
Because it’s interesting I guess. Have you read it?
Because it’s a good book? Have you read it even lol.
litRPG is tiktok while a good scifi is like a science documentary.
Thank you so much. I read this book several years ago, now I want to read the second one and it was all fuzzy in my head.
How is here after series 3 body problem
In netflix 😮
Thanks for the summary, I read this book around two years ago and I want to start the second book these days.
I hope you do the other books too! Thanks for uploading!
Incorrect name pronunciations all around. Missed a ton of details too, but not bad for 7 minutes.
Really nice use of animations. But leaves certain aspects unexplained.
I like the artwork, but you missed a lot of key details from the plot, and the Judgement Day was not a spaceship, it was a regular ship floating on the water.
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this is the best summary i've seen, thank you
Study Chinese and read the book, and you’ll see it’s God awful.
Why does this story feel like its an allegory for reality
so in netflix they even switched the protagonist to be a woman lol
Netflix changed nanomaterial guy to girl character?
Bro I request you make summary of next 2 books also
She doesn't try to bring earths destruction, shes just too.bloody hopefull to save it from.the obvious threat.
It’s unclear since she got the warning from outer space that earth will be invaded… a part of her at least wants the people of earth destruction..
Perfect summary of why I couldn’t finish that book 😴
The overall premise is cool, but there’s so much word salad. Dune does the same thing 😅
@@Hip-Gnosis1134I read both of these books and I gotta say I was glued to every word in Dune. I can say the complete opposite for Three Body Problem 😅
2nd and 3rd book way better
Same thing. I got to 86% and couldn't finish it. I don't understand how this novel won that many awards.
Please do the other two parts too
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Great summary thank you
Yeah it's great.
@@Shreya796 no its not
Inverts are more crucial to life on earth than mammals.
i watched the series, it was ass, dont watch it
How did you watch it when it premiered yesterday lol
@@saltimothy9160 The whole season one is available if you know where to look.
There's a boring Chinese show😂😂 albeit incomplete. But I was intruiged.
@@saltimothy9160netflix was not first, genius
It gets pretty good in the episodes later on.
that soy voice ain't it chief.
this is so asian and extremely derivative
Dude the book was written by a Chinese man lol what do you expect