Last week I watched three-body problem series (8 episodes) on Netflix. Being
really fascinated with the series I don't want to spoil and write any
review, I urge you to watch it.
The 3 Body Problem is Netflix series, the adaptation of 2008 sci-fi novel
The Three-Body Problem written by Cixin Liu. It is a world of
cutting-edge particle physics, VR gaming, Chinese history and modern
interactions. And it is a great example of humanity’s response to an
imminent planet-wide threat.
In simple terms, a three-body problem exists when three planets, stars, or
suns with similar mass are in close proximity and therefore exerting
gravitational force on each other. Normally when two objects exert force on
each other, it's easy to predict the objects' rotation but in case of 3
bodies that is not the case.
This work is a pretty intellectual but you don't need to be genius to kept
up with the dialogs and learned some very intriguing alternate concepts
about our reality. It's target the thinking man in a way that is
beautifully done.
I can't ever really recall seeing something quite like it. You should
watch it if you want something that challenges your mind.
It is not an easy watch, you may feel a wish you could fast forward
through parts of it to see what will come next. This is definitely worth a
viewing if only for the novelty of the story that encourages you to expand
your mental horizons...
Or is this an explanation of what's going on right now on our doomed
planet.
There's a battle playing out for our very humanness. It sets the context for every event that is unfolding in our world.
There's something deep within each of us so powerful so precious that nations will go to war with other nations to keep us distracted.
There is a movement to replace our bodies with synthetics chemicals and the blood sensors under the skin ,computer chips in the brain, artificial intelligence, it steals from us our ability to access this part of us.
We're about to give our humanness away to the technology before we even know what it means to be fully human.
We are more than we've been led to believe. The evolution is a fact but it breaks down when it comes to humans. But something happened. Scientists now know this but they don't know what to do with what they have found.
~ Gregg Braden
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