In an experiment reminiscent of the movie "Deep Impact," an attempt is made to protect a simulated city from a massive tsunami. Various strategies, such as building walls and channels, are tested to mitigate the impact of the wave. Despite initial failures, the final approach using a series of channels successfully diverts the tsunami, sparing the city from destruction. The experiment highlights the challenges and potential solutions for tsunami defense.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The speaker is trying to stop a gigantic tsunami using different methods.
2. The speaker is inspired by the movie "Deep Impact".
3. The speaker is using a simulation to test their methods.
4. They build a small city to test the tsunami's impact.
5. The first attempt to stop the tsunami involves building a wall.
6. The speaker also tries using channels to drain the water.
7. They create a moat around the city to protect it.
8. The speaker experiments with different brush sizes and terrain heights.
9. A second wave hits the city, causing more damage.
10. The speaker tries to create a barrier using channels and a wall.
11. The city is protected by a wall of channels, each with a height level above the wave.
12. The speaker believes that evacuating the city might be a better option due to the high cost of the engineering project.
13. The final attempt involves creating a multi-level system with channels and a hole to drain the water.
14. The city is successfully protected from the tsunami using this system.