The Three-Body Problem (TV adaptation)
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The Three-Body Problem (TV adaptation) is a science fiction television series based on Liu Cixin’s acclaimed novel, depicting humanity’s first contact with an alien civilization and its far-reaching consequences.
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Target entity: The Three-Body Problem (TV adaptation) Context triple: [David Benioff, coCreatorOf, The Three-Body Problem (TV adaptation)]
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Ratner’s Star is a dense, experimental novel by Don DeLillo that blends science fiction, mathematics, and satire in its portrayal of a young math prodigy deciphering a mysterious signal from space.
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The Cosmic Connection
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- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: The Three-Body Problem (TV adaptation) Target entity description: The Three-Body Problem (TV adaptation) is a science fiction television series based on Liu Cixin’s acclaimed novel, depicting humanity’s first contact with an alien civilization and its far-reaching consequences.
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A.
The Orville
The Orville is a science fiction comedy-drama television series created by and starring Seth MacFarlane that parodies and pays homage to classic space exploration shows like Star Trek.
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B.
The Tragedy of the Moon
The Tragedy of the Moon is a collection of science essays by Isaac Asimov that explores astronomy, the Moon, and broader scientific and philosophical themes for a general audience.
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C.
Point Omega
Point Omega is a short, meditative novel by Don DeLillo that explores themes of time, war, and consciousness through the encounter between a reclusive war theorist and a young filmmaker in the desert.
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D.
Ratner’s Star
Ratner’s Star is a dense, experimental novel by Don DeLillo that blends science fiction, mathematics, and satire in its portrayal of a young math prodigy deciphering a mysterious signal from space.
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E.
The Cosmic Connection
The Cosmic Connection is a popular science book by Carl Sagan that explores humanity’s place in the universe and the possibility of extraterrestrial life.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: The Three-Body Problem (TV adaptation) Description of subject: The Three-Body Problem (TV adaptation) is a science fiction television series based on Liu Cixin’s acclaimed novel, depicting humanity’s first contact with an alien civilization and its far-reaching consequences.
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