Discover3 Body PodcastExploring the 3 Body Game & the Three-body problem theory explained
Exploring the 3 Body Game & the Three-body problem theory explained

Exploring the 3 Body Game & the Three-body problem theory explained

Update: 2024-03-286
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Hosts Dr. Maggie Aderin-Pocock and Jason Concepcion are putting on their VR headsets and stepping into the 3 Body Game.

 

They are joined by 3 Body Problem’s VFX supervisors, Steve Kullback and Stefen Fangmeier, to discuss the creative process behind building the virtual reality game at the heart of the show.

 

Maggie and Jason will also hear from 3 Body Problem’s science advisor, particle physicist Dr. Matthew Kenzie, as he dissects the mind-bending science we see on screen, and explains what the three-body problem theory actually is.

 

SPOILER ALERT: We will be covering episodes 2 and 3 of the series, so if you haven’t watched that far yet, be sure to catch up on Netflix now.

 

The 3 Body Podcast is produced by Netflix and Sony Music Entertainment.

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Jess churchward

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Aug 16th
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Abdul Khafiz

Fascinating discussion! Exploring the clandestine world of secret government organizations and the enigmatic characters of Da Shi and Tatiana adds an extra layer of intrigue to the series. It's captivating to hear from cast members Benedict Wong and Marlo Kelly about the complexities behind their roles. Jim Semivan's insights into government surveillance techniques and the potential threats from outer space also offer a thought-provoking angle. Can't wait to dive deeper into the mysteries of the series! https://obanhotel.pk/

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Exploring the 3 Body Game & the Three-body problem theory explained

Exploring the 3 Body Game & the Three-body problem theory explained

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