Three-body problem 3D simulation (with planet)

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This is a repost of my bilibili video:
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3D Simulation of Trisolaris getting screwed over

chrisgaming
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The music: 🎵🎹💃🥁🕺🎻🎺

The people on the planet: 💀🥶💀🔥💀

NexGenToo
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I simulated this, and almost all the time, one of the star is ejected or destroyed by a collision. I feel sorry for the trisolarians

redtreestimeline
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0:07 Civilization 1 destroyed due to passing too close to a star.
0:26 Civilization 2 forms, long stable era
0:30 brief chaotic era, civilization 2 survives through dehydration. New stable era begins.
0:39 Civilization 2 is destroyed by passing too close to a star.
0:40 New stable era. Civilization 3 begins.
0:50 Civilization 3 is destroyed by tri-solar day.
0:51-1:37 Prolonged chaotic era
1:38 Trisolaris ejected to edge of solar system. Ice age renders civilization impossible for centuries.
Would you like to keep playing?

saucevc
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I love how a star and the planet gets flung out at the end. It explains why 3 star systems are exceedingly rare, because after enough time passes, one of them would very likely end up ejected!

tonic
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Wow I didn't expect this repost to blow up suddenly on YouTube
Fun fact: the original video on the Chinese platform Bilibili blew up when the (Chinese) Three Body TV series aired, and now it's the same with the Netflix one :)

zzzyt
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Well, with that ejection the Trisolarians are no more.

alissonaxl
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I find it a little hard to believe that the trisolarians can build 11 dimensions super computers the size of a planet folded into the size of a proton but can’t simulate their star system movements.

alejandrovallejo
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Planet to Red Star: "You're the only one for me."
Planet to Yellow Star: "You're the only one for me."
Planet to Blue Star: "You're the only one for me."

NimbleBard
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The problem is not that it can't be predicted. The problem is the predictions are not good news

nickmartin
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That planet was a very unfaithful partner. I totally agree that the three stars rejected it in the end.

DisFuntastic
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So it's about time the Trisolarans planet is about to be ejected out of its system.

hazri
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RIP the trisolarans.
In the scifi novel of this name, I don't see how any life could evolve there at all, much less attain such an advanced civ to overpower humanity.

lgjm
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I really like the three-body problem story but the fact that life could develop like this and that a planet or sun wouldn't crash or get flung into space like what happened in the end is wild. There's a reason you almost never see this in nature - because it's so unstable.

gavinowens
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The only way for life to have emerged on trisolaris would be that the solar system was stable, life developed and evolved but a third star came in and fucked up the system (I think it’s also mentioned the system had 12 planets but 11 were eaten by the stars), since life adapted to the chaotic eras, then that’s how trisolaris life survives, however a trisolaris day ripped a chunk off the planet and probably killed 95% of life only leaving microbes and a few multicellular organisms which later evolved into a new trisolariam species which made a civilization in 90 million years

HYDROCARBON_XD
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We'd like to congratulate you on your promotion from planet to starship

Echo_Online
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Only sustainable model
would be two smaller
stars locked in orbit
about each other, and
locked in a primary orbit
around the larger star.
This would be a very
close orbit set, with all
the planets orbiting
outside the sun group. 🎉

TerryBecker-bwvx
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The simulation is nice.
That's the epitome of chaos, supposing any form of life exist in such chaotic environment, how will it faire

Nnamdi-winu
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The Flower of Life is the solution to the three body problem. All K-Paxians know this.

Mrhus
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After reading 3 body problem, I'm curious, if trisolarean problems could be solved with planetary drives.
Yes, 3+1 body problem can't be precisely solved. But unstable systems are chaotic only when they aren't tinkered with. Instability is neccesary for system to be controllable.
So, if bifurcation points are calculated precisely enough, it should be possible to drive planet towards somehow comfortable traectory along suns, using relatively affordable amounts of energy. Or, at least, to make it more predictable.

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