Chapter 1566: Chapter 1258 Dinsional Reduction Strike with Two-Dinsional Foil
Zhong Continent.
A certain villa.
As Chu Kuang’s Literary Duel opponent, Ye Cong happened to also read “The Three-Body Problem III: The End of Death.”
In fact,
After finishing the second book “Dark Forest,” Ye Cong was completely convinced. He knew his odds in this Literary Duel were slim to none; Chu Kuang’s book was truly shocking!
Structure!
Boldness!
Imagination!
Comprehensive perfection!
The cosmic scenes and the battle of battleship destruction were majestic and breathtaking, making one excited beyond words, including Ye Cong!
This is a sci-fi masterpiece!
Unless Chu Kuang’s third book ends poorly, he might have a slim chance of survival; otherwise, he is bound to lose this Literary Duel!
Speaking of which.
The world of The Three-Body Problem is so grand.
Ye Cong imagined for a mont and felt that the ending was really a bit difficult, at least he couldn’t think of a good way at the mont: “It should be the ultimate battle between Earth and Trisolaris, but would that be too cliché? Earth is clearly oppressed. How can it turn defeat into victory? Surely it can’t end with Trisolaris winning the great war?”
This tail is hard to tie up!
Can Chu Kuang’s third book handle it?
With such thoughts, Ye Cong continued reading from the first chapter of the third book.
One hour.
Two hours.
Three hours.
Most of the day had passed.
Reading is a long process.
But Ye Cong enjoyed it imnsely, completely unaware of the passage of ti.
As he read on,
Ye Cong’s expression changed.
The plot twist at the end caught him completely off guard!
“Damn!”
This man, known as the Blue Star’s top sci-fi writer, actually swore while reading a sci-fi novel!
What Trisolarans and Earth war?
Nonexistent!
It was thought to be a novel about aliens, but Chu Kuang wrote three novels nad “The Three-Body Problem,” and until the end of the novel, the Trisolarans never appeared!
The Solar System was t with two-dinsional foil.
Dinsional reduction shockingly erged.
Earth gleefully typed out gg!
As for Trisolaris, it wasn’t pleasant either.
The human civilization’s star-class warships, the Blue Space and Gravity No, broadcast the coordinates of the Trisolaran system using gravitational wave cosmic broadcasts on the cosmic channel, thus triggering the Dark Forest Theory for a fatal blow!
The Light-Speed Ships of Trisolaris’ second fleet also accelerated their speed to be hit.
The second fleet of Trisolaris, having successfully escaped Alpha Centauri, was suspected to be destroyed during an interstellar war in Taurus.
Ho planet destroyed!
Civilization preserved!
This is the conclusion for Trisolaris and Earth!
In the vast universe, even Trisolaris is an insect to others!
Of course.
What made Ye Cong swear, of course, wasn’t this outco.
A sci-fi novel ending in annihilation is quite normal; Ye Cong himself had written such an ending. What made him swear was the two-dinsional reduction!
This thing is amazing!
One of the cosmic law weapons!
Two-dinsional foil is specifically used for clearing weak civilizations hidden in complex stellar systems.
Therefore, for advanced interstellar civilizations, two-dinsional foil is not a weapon but a highly efficient cleaning tool —
Three-dinsional space is comprised of three dinsions: up and down, left and right, front and back.
And at the mont when two-dinsional foil touches the three-dinsional universe, it causes one of the dinsions to shrink from macro to micro, forcing all matter in the three-dinsional universe to collapse into a two-dinsional universe, “lting” into an absolute plane that only has length and area, stripped of its volu concept!
The novel’s year 2403.
The Singers cast two-dinsional foil into the Solar System.
In the sa year,
The Solar System and the vast majority of Earthlings were annihilated through two-dinsional transformation.
However, there is a detail in the novel proving that the two-dinsional foil destroying the Solar System actually preceded the Singers, indicating that once Earth’s coordinates were exposed, the Solar System was actually under concentrated fire from many alien civilizations, and annihilation was only a matter of ti.
Once coordinates are exposed, the Solar System is dood!
“The spatial two-dinsionalization caused by two-dinsional foil will never stop, and the speed of dinsional collapse will gradually reach the speed of light. However, if one can escape first at light speed through ans like a curvature engine, then escaping the fate of two-dinsionalization is still possible. However, since all cosmic laws have been weaponized and are frequently used without scruple by interstellar civilizations, the universe itself is gradually disintegrating.”
Ye Cong, muttering as if enchanted:
“The universe under String Theory is composed of ten spatial dinsions and a single ti axis, and the existence of dinsional weapons implies that high-dinsional universes have already or are heading toward destruction, with survivors transforming themselves to escape into lower-dinsional universes. Now, so powerful three-dinsional civilizations are also actively converting to two-dinsional life in hopes of continuing survival in this two-dinsional universe, the plane world…”
Ye Cong was thoroughly convinced:
“That’s equivalent to humans all becoming paper people. Is the principle vacuum decay, or is it compressing and curling a single dinsion in original three-dinsional space, thereby gradually engulfing and dismantling the space?”
No matter the answer.
Ye Cong was truly stunned!
Two-dinsional foil is the dinsional reduction attack implented on the Solar System by the Singers and other advanced civilizations;
The Three-Body Problem, to his own “Traversing the Solar System,” is also nothing less than a terrifying dinsional reduction attack!?
…
Approximately when Ye Cong was gradually reaching the end.
Many other highly enthusiastic readers finally also saw the ending of the novel “The End of Death.”
Starry Sky Network.
Book Review Section.
The two-dinsional foil destroyed the entire Solar System, Trisolarans faced light particle attacks, the practical application of the Dark Forest Theory, instantly elevating the already grand background to a higher level, opening up the entire landscape!
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