The novel "The Three-Body Problem" mentions many science fiction concepts, the most terrifying and chilling of which is the "Dark Forest" theory proposed in the second part.

The most important thing is that this theory has even been endorsed by many astronomers, who believe that this theory can explain a problem, that is, the famous "Fermi Paradox".

This paradox stems from a question raised by Italian scientist Fermi when chatting with his colleagues: the universe has been expanding for countless years, and countless planets suitable for the emergence of life must have been born there, but why, even though humans can discover and use radio waves, they still have not discovered aliens?

The "Dark Forest Theory" in "The Three-Body Problem" just explains this question.

That is, the universe is very dangerous. The reason why we don’t see aliens now is because they are all hiding.

In this universe, anyone who dares to show up will die.

Because there is a "chain of suspicion" between two unfamiliar civilizations, we don't know whether the other party is friendly or evil, and we can't judge whether the other party will attack us.

The scariest thing is that we can’t judge how others see us.

What's more terrible is that human development potential is too great. From the Industrial Revolution to the Information Age, it took only two or three hundred years. On the timeline of the development of the universe, it is just a moment.

After the civilizations of the two planets came into contact, one side experienced a "technological explosion" and had the ability to conduct interstellar expeditions, making it a piece of cake to destroy the other side!

This is the general content of the "Dark Forest Theory". Every civilization in the universe must hide itself well so as not to be discovered by others.

When they discover others, the most appropriate thing to do is to directly eliminate the other party to avoid the other party's sudden "technological explosion" and destroy themselves in turn.

It was because Luo Ji had fully understood the "Dark Forest Theory" that he was able to shock the "Three-Body Civilization" at the most critical moment and usher in the "Era of Deterrence" on Earth.

The source of all this came from a conversation between him and Ye Wenjie in front of the grave of his daughter Yang Dong.

It can be said that this scene is very important in the whole movie.

Jiang Heng also took many photos without getting tired of it, striving for perfection.

At the shooting site, Jiang Heng shouted "Start".

In the camera, a woman who is a little older and dressed in simple and elegant clothes is walking slowly towards them. She is Ye Wenjie, played by Zhang Jingchu.

"Teacher Ye, you...you are here?"

Chen Kun spoke, his expression seeming a little surprised.

"You...are Xiao Luo?"

"I'm Luo Ji, Yang Dong's high school classmate. What are you doing...!"

Chen Kun was wearing a black tweed coat, and he looked very elegant and a little bookish.

"I learned about this place the other day. It's very nice and convenient to get to by car. I often come here for a walk recently."

Zhang Jingchu's voice is still a little young and needs to be dubbed later.

Chen Kun advised: "Teacher Ye, please accept my condolences."

“Oh, it’s all over…!”

In the first part, Ye Wenjie's daughter Yang Dong was played by Wan Qian.

Because the Earth's science was locked down by the Trisolarian Civilization at that time, a large number of scientists committed suicide. When she was checking her mother's computer, she accidentally discovered that Ye Wenjie was the mastermind behind the Trisolarian Civilization's invasion of the Earth, and she also committed suicide in despair.

These contents have been described in the movie "The Three-Body Problem 1", so when "The Three-Body Problem 2" is finished, a short segment of Ye Wenjie's recollection of Yang Dong's suicide will be added here. On the set, the two chatted casually. Ye Wenjie asked Luo Ji about his major. After learning that he had a double degree in astronomy and sociology, she suddenly suggested that Luo Ji study "cosmic sociology" and randomly gave him two axioms.

First, survival is the first need of civilization; second, civilization continues to grow and expand, but the total amount of matter in the universe remains unchanged.

In front of the camera, Chen Kun looked a little surprised and said that these two axioms are already very mature, why don’t you study them yourself?

Zhang Jingchu smiled and said, "I have been thinking about this for half my life. I don't have time anymore!"

Then she talked about the "chain of suspicion" and "technological explosion"!
It can be said that Ye Wenjie played a great role in Luo Ji's understanding of the "Dark Forest Theory".

It was she who contacted the Three-Body Civilization that year, bringing unprecedented disaster to the Earth.

It was she who vaguely thought of the "Dark Forest Theory", which inspired Luo Ji and left a glimmer of hope for human civilization on Earth.

But at this moment, Luo Ji had no idea why Ye Wenjie said all this. When he wanted to ask her more details, Ye Wenjie raised her wrist, looked at her watch, and sighed, "There is no time left. You will have to figure it out on your own from now on!"

He turned around and left, slowly disappearing into the twilight, leaving Luo Ji standing there with a confused look on his face.

"Ka, good, this one passed!"

"call!"

Zhang Jingchu, who had already walked out of the camera, let out a long sigh, feeling a little lost.

Because the completion of this scene means that her storyline in "The Three-Body Problem 2" has been completed.

The protagonists are Luo Ji and Zhuang Yan, and she has nothing to do with it.

Fortunately, the assistant director was quite righteous and clapped his hands, saying, "Come on, let's congratulate Teacher Zhang Jingchu on finishing her role in The Three-Body Problem 2!"

People around applauded, and Zhang Jingchu quickly expressed his gratitude.

After finishing work, the crew prepared a simple wrap-up banquet for Zhang Jingchu. Not many people came, so there were two tables in total.

But Jiang Heng, Chen Kun, Zhang Ruolan and others all came, which made Zhang Jingchu extremely moved.

After three rounds of drinks, Zhang Jingchu burst into tears with excitement.

Because she knew that after this time, she would never be able to see a special effects blockbuster of this level in her life.

I am really grateful to Jiang Heng and feel that it is worth it to be able to star in two films, "The Three-Body Problem" 1 and 2, consecutively.

Then he hugged Zhang Ruolan and cried, telling her to cherish the opportunity and act well.

Zhang Ruolan was a little girl who had just reached adulthood. She had never experienced such a thing before, but she was actually infected by the atmosphere and cried uncontrollably.

On the other hand, Jiang Heng, Chen Kun and other veterans were relatively calm.

The two of them sat next to each other smoking and talked about two concepts that were not explained in detail during the filming: "technological explosion" and "chain of suspicion"!
Jiang Heng smiled and said, "The weapons that the Earth civilization has today can easily destroy the Earth civilization of three hundred years ago. And who knows how advanced the weapons will be three hundred years from now!
Just like the civilization in America, which had not made any progress for thousands of years. Once European explorers arrived, they easily wiped them out!"

Chen Kun has also done a lot of research during this period, and he said with emotion: "So, the Three-Body invasion of Earth is really similar to the colonization of America by Western European countries.

The colonization was possible because the Europeans at the time were using flintlock rifles. If they were using today’s equipment, they would have been wiped out without a single trace left! "

Jiang Heng smiled, "Your idea was filmed by director James Cameron, and it's called Avatar!" (End of this chapter)

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