Game Of Thrones

An astrophysicist explains the science behind the Netflix hit series created byGame of Thronescreators.

Adapted from George R.R.

Since its release,the ambitious adaptation has received praise for its spectacular visuals and intimate stories.

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Did he say, “syzygy?”

I’d cry if I saw a syzygy.

Syzygies do create slightly stronger gravitational pulls but this is a very extreme example that would not be realistic.

Marlo Kelly as Tatiana looking up with a euphoric expression in 3 Body Problem.

3 Body Problemseasons 2 and 3 have also been confirmed, demonstrating the sci-fi show’s success.

Because movies that came before it have better science than3 Body Problem, it weakens the series' impact.

The scene where everyone floats into the air is not even one of the extreme ones.

A dried-out face in 3 Body Problem

The show’s scientific inaccuracies have not seemed to hold it back significantly.

“3 Body Problemseasons 2 and 3 have also been confirmed, demonstrating the sci-fi show’s success.

The jaw-dropping moments have theGame of Thronescreators and the visual effects teams to thank.

A composite image of Ye sitting at a computer superimposed over a woman floating in VR space in 3 Body Problem

Without them, the show would lose so much of its spark.

There aremany changes that Netflix’s3 Body Problemmadethat allow ideas in the source material to shine in the television format.

It seems that the show does a great job balancing the unrealistic aspects with scientific concepts.

3 Body Problem Netflix Show Poster Featuring a Close-Up of an Eyeball with the release date 3-21-24 on the Pupil

While it may not be the most scientifically accurate show,3 Body Problemstill connected with viewers.

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