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  1. Mar 21, 2024 · This particular scientist, Vera Ye, was working with particle accelerators in Oxford, which had been shut down because the experiments seemed to be useless. Soon after the shutdown, Vera kills herself. At first, it seems like a step she took due to professional reasons. By the end, however, the answer to her death is much different than anyone ...

  2. Mar 21, 2024 · They sabotaged Vera’s project and pushed her to her death. Wenjie knew the truth about her daughter’s murder but still lived in denial. The irony here is that Wenjie feels that she is making a sacrifice for the greater good. But killing a person, no matter what the reason may be, is always evil.

  3. Mar 21, 2024 · This is the part in the romantic comedy where the best friend (Saul, in this case) says, “Go get her, man!”. And the stakes are even higher for Will, who only has so much time to be true to ...

  4. Apr 7, 2024 · Summary. Every death in 3 Body Problem ties into the larger story of extraterrestrial danger and interconnected fates. Characters' tragic ends are linked to the looming San-Ti threat, impacting both time and space in the series. The deaths of key figures, including Ye Wenjie and Jack Rooney, reveal the aliens' manipulation and human collaboration.

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  5. Mar 27, 2024 · David Benioff, D. B. Weiss, and Alexander Woo’s take on The Three-Body Problem starts off by establishing that “science is broken” prompting scientists around the world to die by suicide. 3 ...

  6. Mar 23, 2024 · Ye Wenjie Had Outlived Her Use to the San-Ti. Ye Wenjie had decided to kill herself even before she came to Red Coast. Her visiting her daughter’s grave and having an unexpected meeting with Saul points towards her tying up the loose ends of her life. But to the San-Ti, she was a loose end of their own. With the destruction of Mike Evans ...

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  8. Vera Ye’s Death In ‘3 Body Problem’ Explained: Why Does Vera Take Her Own Life? The world that humankind has created for itself has seen countless wars, destruction, and genocide, but probably the greatest war that we’ve been fighting as a species is one between objective and subjective morality.

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