But movies do have wonderful features, such as the concept of Human 2.0. Humanity's exploration of intelligent creatures has never stopped, and the emergence of Sophia is the best proof. I think the successful application of Human 2.0 will inevitably bring technology and aerospace to a higher level. I boldly guess whether this inspiration comes from the "Three-Body", of course it is just a guess.
What triggers thinking in the play is the phrase "Is it in the interest of their population to help humans survive?" There is a scene in the play where the wormhole gradually spreads, approaching a star, using its own gravity, to gradually twist the planet, thereby devouring it. Be a part of yourself. So when I watched the movie later, I always thought that this planet helped the earth avoid disasters just to gain the trust of mankind, so that mankind moved to its formation on the second earth, and finally swallowed the earth, so as to strengthen their own power. At the end of the movie, after Human 2.0 moved to Earth 2 for a period of time, a burst of black smoke emerged, which was exactly the same as the alien form that Human 2.0 astronauts had seen before. I think it also confirmed my hypothesis. Thus answering the original question and helping human beings survive is only for the benefit of their species' survival in the universe.
The above are all personal opinions, if you have different opinions, please don't spray it indiscriminately.
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