Excuse me, could you please clarify? Are you referring to the hypothetical conflict between humanity and the Trisolarans, as depicted in the science fiction series "The Three-Body Problem" by Liu Cixin? If so, the question "Did Trisolarans win?" invites speculation, as the outcome of such a conflict is not definitively stated in the books. The series explores complex themes of interstellar communication, conflict, and survival, leaving room for readers to ponder the potential consequences of humanity's encounter with an alien civilization. So, to answer your question, it depends on how one interprets the events and themes presented in the series.
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Alessandro
Wed Aug 28 2024
The dark forest broadcast, a dangerous and decisive move, marked the end of the conflict between Trisolaris and Earth. This broadcast, which sent a message across the universe, inadvertently triggered a chain of events that led to the doom of both worlds.
QuasarPulse
Wed Aug 28 2024
The destruction of Trisolaris was a catastrophic event, wiping out the majority of the Trisolaran civilization. Only those aboard the invasion fleets, which were already in space, survived the disaster.
SumoStrength
Wed Aug 28 2024
The Trisolarans, an alien civilization, had been planning to invade Earth for centuries. However, their plans were thwarted by the broadcast, which exposed their location to potentially hostile forces.
Lorenzo
Wed Aug 28 2024
In response to the broadcast, a relativistic projectile was launched towards Trisolaris. This projectile, traveling at
NEAR the speed of light, was designed to destroy the planet and its inhabitants.
Tommaso
Wed Aug 28 2024
Upon impact, the projectile gouged open one of Trisolaris's suns, releasing a massive amount of energy and debris. The planet was engulfed in the star's contents, leading to its complete destruction.