''Two rival civilizations are battling for supremacy. Civilization A is
stronger than Civilization B and is perceived by Civilization B as a
grave threat; its position, however, is more fragile than it seems.
Neither side hesitates to employ espionage, subterfuge, and
surveillance, because the rules of conduct—to the extent that they
exist—are ill-defined and frequently contested. But the battle lines are
clear: whoever controls the technological frontier controls the future.
In Liu Cixin’s
science-fiction trilogy, “Remembrance of Earth’s Past”—also known by
the title of its first volume, “The Three-Body Problem”—Civilization A
is a distant planet named Trisolaris and Civilization B is Earth. Life
on Trisolaris has become increasingly difficult to sustain, so its
inhabitants prepare to colonize Earth, a project made possible by their
vast technological superiority. Using higher-dimensional geometry, they
deploy supercomputers the size of a proton to spy on every terrestrial
activity and..''
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