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5 Scientific Explanations for Game of Thrones’ Messed-Up Seasons
From a wobbly Westeros to an elliptical orbit to winds and currents … there’s science in this fiction. 
(via io9, GIF via Blogwell)
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5 Scientific Explanations for Game of Thrones’ Messed-Up Seasons

From a wobbly Westeros to an elliptical orbit to winds and currents … there’s science in this fiction. 

(via io9, GIF via Blogwell)

Source: io9.com

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    I caught on with the eccentric planetary tilt due to a small moon even before season one was done. The fantasy readers...
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    weather. 2 of my favorite things.
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