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"For generations," a Trisolaran avatar said, speaking through a human puppet, "we have looked at the stable sky of your world. One sun. Gentle tides. Predictable orbits. It is a paradise."

He found himself in a frozen wasteland under a sky with three suns. A vast, mechanical clock ticked down to zero. Other players—avatars of dead physicists—huddled around a fire. serie el problema de los tres cuerpos

The three suns merged into a single white inferno. The world evaporated. Saul ripped off the VR headset, screaming. Predictable orbits

The droplet passed through them like a needle through silk. It didn't shoot. It just moved . The laws of physics became its weapon. In thirty seconds, the fleet was a field of molten debris. A billion tons of steel, one million human lives, reduced to a glittering, silent ring around Saturn. a hyper-immersive VR experience

Then the words dissolved into a chaotic orbit: the path of a three-body problem. Three suns, eternally chasing, colliding, flinging their planets from fire into ice. The universe, Saul realized, was not silent. It was screaming.

The only way to understand the enemy was to play their game. Three-Body , a hyper-immersive VR experience, had appeared on the dark web. Saul donned the suit.

"A proton. Unfolded from its eleven dimensions into a supercomputer the size of a planet, then folded back down to subatomic size. The Trisolarans—the ones Ye Wenjie invited—sent two of them. They arrived four years ago."