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In order to help people understand what dimension is and what the concept of dimension is, the author of the novel Three-body gives two very vivid examples, namely the dead shot and the turkey and the farmer. These two examples show the meaning of dimension in a very popular way, which makes people have a deeper understanding of dimension.

Let's start with a story about a sharpshooter. Once upon a time, there was a man who was very talented in shooting and liked shooting since he was a child. After decades of hard training, he finally developed a skill. One day, in order to show off his shooting ability, he made a white hole on a target at regular intervals. What he doesn't know is that there are creatures living on the target. After studying the white holes, these creatures think that sharpshooters can shoot very well and regard these holes as great scientific discoveries.

Let's listen to the examples of turkeys and farmers. Once upon a time, there was a farmer who raised many turkeys to make a living. There are enough turkeys to form a group. After a long time, turkeys with high IQ also appeared in turkeys, playing the role of scientists. One day, scientists studied their diet. After a long period of research and analysis, they found that God would send them food at 6: 30 every morning, every day.

After listening to the above two stories, many readers must be very funny about turkeys and microorganisms on the target, thinking that their IQ is worrying, even the children in kindergarten can't compare with them. In fact, we should not laugh at both. In fact, this is the impact of dimensionality reduction attacks.

Compared with the turkey, the farmer is really a god, because a word from the farmer can decide the life and death of the turkey. He can eat whatever chicken he wants, and the turkey that has been eaten has nowhere to hide, and there is only one ending. Farmers can also prepare food for them. A turkey must eat whatever it wants. Whether eating a luxury set meal or sleeping in the wind, turkeys must accept it. They have no ability to resist.

Similarly, for the microorganisms on the target, the sharpshooter is really another god, because the white holes shot by the sharpshooter can shock the microorganisms and think that these caves suddenly appear on their life targets, which must be a gift from heaven. In fact, this is just a mark left by a sharpshooter unintentionally, not a gift from the sky.

From these two stories, we can see that high-latitude creatures are like the existence of God to low-latitude creatures. The unintentional actions of high-latitude creatures may have a great impact on low-latitude creatures, just like meteorites falling from the sky, which will impact low-latitude creatures, and even some behaviors will affect the normal operation of the low-latitude world.

Conclusion: For microorganisms and turkeys, sharpshooters and farmers are gods. So, for human beings, are there also high-latitude creatures? Humans live in a three-dimensional world. If one day, a four-dimensional world suddenly appears, will it be a great blow to mankind? The answer is yes, there are ants in front of the dimension, and human beings can only reduce this threat by constantly developing themselves.