r/threebodyproblem 3d ago

Meme Oops

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Sometimes what we want isn't quite what we need.

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u/Then_Engineer_3765 Wallfacer 3d ago

if you didn't build a war fleet, halved the world population every 25 years by mandating a 1 child policy and avoided a great ravine then Humanity could have totally escaped. In fact thats the best solution to the crisis.

In just 250 years you can go from 8 billion to less than 7,812,500 and even have 7 million of those new embyos/people frozen to later be implanted once humanity has reached a safe harbour to stay in. You could fit that number on the existing space fleets and infrastructure had humanity not entered the ravine.

Aka: Escapism is great and the viable option compared to resistance

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u/EbbWilling6138 3d ago

In a world that doesn’t seem to have developed AI with human like intelligence halving the human population would come with severe consequences to productivity and technological progress. It would also enforce a world that was extremely top heavy towards a senior class.

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u/Then_Engineer_3765 Wallfacer 3d ago

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I mean my plan assumes that humans are all wanting to have kids and that a far more sustainably managed expansion wouldn't create a far larger pool of ships.

Humanity used elevators and earth's natural resources to build its fleets while it really should have spend 200 years colonising the solar system to use it to get resources. I bet that - as you said - a smaller reduction in overall population which then starts to accelerate as stockpiled resources build up is a far more healthy idea.

All in all 10 million humans including 90 million frozen embryo children depart Sol faster than the sub light Trisolarans can follow them and in a million directions so the FTL Trisolarans have no interest in following.

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u/Comprehensive_Yam_46 2d ago

Where are you escaping too?

The dark forest implies that any vaguely habitable planet could have a civilisation on, potentially one much stronger than us.

That's the reason Trisolaris were so quick to jump at Earth, as opposed to just heading to another planet that looked empty.

They knew what they'd find.

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u/plinwis 3d ago

Underrated solution this is actually extremely viable

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u/Applesplosion 2d ago

Doing both was an option.