In terms of subdivision, these trilogy integrates elements of mathematics, politics, science fiction, suspense, and physics. The first part focuses on mathematics, the second part focuses on physics, and the third part focuses on political power. Among the political powers, the fascist government is the most typical. So it looks like it is alluding to various phenomena of centralization. If you want to say why you like it, you can't really say it, it's that you have the energy to keep you from going to sleep if you don't watch three movies a day.
If the third part is still a little close to reality, and the first part is not too bizarre and unreliable, then the third part is like a fairy, showing multi-dimensional space and quantum theory through an intuitive three-dimensional lens, which is very beautiful. It's really art.
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