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Winter Is Coming, but Why? Scientific Explanations for the Unpredictable Seasons in Game of Thrones

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One of the most significant features of the Game of Thrones universe is the peculiar fact that the both summer and winter can vary in length, and nobody can predict when one ends and the other begins. Though trying to explain this in scientific terms is about as useful as coming up with evolutionary reasons for why dragons or ice zombies should exist, it is nevertheless a fun intellectual exercise. So here are some potential explanations for the irregular seasons in the world of Game of Thrones.

In our world, the seasons are caused by the tilt of the Earth’s axis, so this seems like a good place to start. When the northern hemisphere is tilted towards the Sun, that particular part of the planet gets more exposure to the sunlight, and thus more heat. Then, for the second part of the year, the same is true for the southern hemisphere. The problem is, as you might have noticed, this is a highly regular process, very different from the completely unpredictable cycles in Westeros.

Same problem with a highly elliptical orbit – and besides, the effect from the shape of the planet’s orbit around its star is quite weak. The Earth is almost five millions kilometers closer to the Sun at perihelion (the point in its orbit where it is nearest to the Sun) than at aphelion (the point where it is farthest)… but that happens in early January, so that doesn’t seem to matter all that much.

All these changes in what you could call the dynamics of Earth’s orbit around the Sun can be analyzed together as the Milankovitch cycles. Named after Serbian mathematician and astronomer Milutin Milankovitch, these cycles correspond to variations in our planet’s axial tilt, eccentricity, and precession. Taken separately, the effects on the climate are significant enough, but when they line up, the results can be quite severe. Changes to the amount of solar radiation brought about by Milankovitch cycles might even explain the succession of ice ages in the past million years or so. A similar mechanism could also cause the unpredictable winters in Westeros, though these cycles would have to be a lot quicker than on Earth, where they last from about 23,000 to almost 100,000 years.

Another possible explanation which comes from orbital mechanics is one of the most promising yet: binary star systems. Many of the stars in the Universe have (at least) one stellar companion. They can orbit around their common center of mass, or they can orbit one another – and they can both have planets orbiting around them as well. It’s quite possible that, if the conditions are just right, we could get a system in which a planet orbits one star, and then gets pulled away by the gravitational attraction of the second star – all of this in a very chaotic way which could seem almost random. This very irregular orbit, however, would probably be too extreme for life to thrive.

But the planet could be orbiting either both stars, or just one of them. This would mean than conditions on the surface would be stable enough to at least to support creatures a bit less sturdy than dragons. A group of astronomers has actually published a scientific paper in which they explored a series of explanations for the strange seasonal patterns in Game of Thrones, and according to their calculations, the circumbinary planet hypothesis is the most plausible.

Chart of winter and summer in Westeros on a circumbinary planet

A chart from the aforementioned paper showing that indeed summer and winter on a planet in a binary system can vary in length and intensity.

A pretty big problem with this theory is that a second star is something you’d think would be at least mentioned somewhere in the story. Even if the second star is very faint, like a white or brown dwarf or a pulsar, it would still be noticeable. Also, the fact that the big lump of fire in the sky has changed would be a tell-tale sign of the coming of winter. In ancient Egypt, people began to notice the Nile flooded right after a star, Sirius, appeared in the sky. Surely the people of Westeros could have noticed a change to their own sun!

There’s one more potential solution which astronomy gives us: variable stars. Although most stars are relatively stable and predictable when it comes to their energy output, many of them have varying luminosities. Some exhibit this variation in predictable cycles, others seem to be completely random and unpredictable. These cycles can vary wildly, and can last for as much as a few years, which would be consistent with what we know about the duration of seasons in Westeros.

Our Sun itself is a variable star. You’ve probably heard of the 11-year sunspot cycles (which actually last from 9 to 12 years), but the Sun doesn’t seem to care too much about following a schedule. During the second half of the 17th century and early 18th century, very few sunspots were observed. This period, known as the Maunder Minimum, coincided with the coldest part of the so-called Little Ice Age, which lasted from about 1300 to 1850.

Trying to find explanations for stuff in astronomy is always fun, but a planet’s internal dynamics can also cause quick and severe changes in climate. Though the debate is far from settled, atmospheric jet streams and warm waters transported northwards by the Gulf Stream have been named as possible reasons for why winters in western and northern Europe are significantly warmer than those in eastern North America. If, for various reasons, there would be a disruption in the air or water flow, this could also potentially affect the duration and intensity of winter. The Gulf Stream, for instance, could slow down if it mixes with large amount of fresh water (from melting ice or some sizeable body of water finding its way into the ocean). We don’t have a lot of geophysical details about the seas surrounding Westeros, however there doesn’t nothing about this hypothesis which makes it that implausible.

Finally, you know that Little Ice Age I’ve mentioned earlier? According to some scientists, it was triggered by volcanic eruptions – specifically the dust and gas they spewed into the atmosphere. Since the Earth gets almost all of its energy from the Sun, any time our atmosphere gets more opaque to sunlight, the surface of our planet gets colder. Seven hundred years ago, volcanic eruptions might have done precisely that; all the extra ice and snow also reflects sunlight really well, further amplifying the effect. Volcanoes have played a major role in sharp changes in global climate on other occasions as well. The gargantuan 1815 Mount Tambora (Indonesia) eruption, the largest in recorded history, was followed by the so-called Year Without a Summer. An even bigger eruption, which occurred about 70,000 years ago at what is now Lake Toba (also in Indonesia), generated a volcanic winter which might have lasted a decade, possibly reducing the human population to as little as a few thousand people! Once again, while we don’t know of any supervolcanoes near Westeros, one or more in any part of the world, erupting every few years, could explain the erratic change of seasons.

So the reason winter is coming could be related to complex orbital dynamics, variable stars, binary star system mechanics, volcanism, or a disruption in atmospheric or oceanic currents. Of course, we shouldn’t take all these explanations too seriously. We are after all talking about a fantasy series, and George R.R. Martin himself has said the cause for the irregular seasons is magical in nature. But if you’re the kind of person who likes to resort to scientific reasoning as often as possible, you’ll be happy to know astrophysics, geophysics, and meteorology have you covered once again.

Who doesn’t enjoy listening to a good story. Personally I love reading about the people who inspire me and what it took for them to achieve their success. As I am a bit of a self confessed tech geek I think there is no better way to discover these stories than by reading every day some articles or the newspaper . My bookcases are filled with good tech biographies, they remind me that anyone can be a success. So even if you come from an underprivileged part of society or you aren’t the smartest person in the room we all have a chance to reach the top. The same message shines in my beliefs. All it takes to succeed is a good idea, a little risk and a lot of hard work and any geek can become a success. VENI VIDI VICI .

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Helldivers 2 has quickly become one of Sony’s top-selling games in the US

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Helldivers 2 proved to be a surprising success, highlighting the unpredictable nature of the gaming industry. As per Circana analyst Mat Piscatella, it currently ranks as Sony’s seventh highest grossing game in the United States to date, trailing behind a trio of Spider-Man titles, a couple of God of War games, and Ghost of Tsushima. It’s only been on the market for less than three months and is not even being sold at full price.

According to Piscatella, a significant factor contributing to the game’s success is its release on PC. He mentioned that, based on Circana’s Player Engagement Tracker, the game has consistently ranked first in terms of active users on Steam in the US since its launch, including April. The release of Helldivers 2 on both PlayStation and PC has been an extraordinary triumph.

He stated that Helldivers 2 has already become the seventh highest-grossing Sony-published game in history. Without a PC, it would not currently be considered one of the top 20 games. While I’m emphasizing the success of the PC SKU, it’s important to note that I’m not disregarding the success of the PlayStation SKU. I just wanted to clarify that. This launch has proven to be incredibly successful.

Prior to the release of Helldivers 2, Sony made it clear that they would be launching their live service-style titles simultaneously on both the PS5 and PC. The success of this approach will undoubtedly strengthen their strategic vision. It will be intriguing to witness if the company reveals official sales figures in the near future, as the title appears to be one of the platform holder’s most successful sellers to date.

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The developer of Stellar Blade for the PS5 Expressing gratitude to the fans for their unwavering support amidst a recent controversy surrounding censorship

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Shift Up, the Korean developer, seems to be reconsidering its contentious alterations to the Stellar Blade outfit. In a message to fans, they have urged everyone to stay tuned for updates and expressed gratitude for the passionate feedback from players. For those who may not be aware, a petition gained significant attention over the weekend when gamers discovered changes made to a few of the game’s costumes through a day-one patch.

The launch day update includes a fantastic New Game + mode, but some players were disappointed by the changes made to protagonist Eve’s outfit. These alterations sparked debates about censorship. Director Hyung-Tae Kim later clarified that this was the studio’s original vision, but he acknowledged that it may require further persuasion to win over users. Internal discussions were also underway to address any concerns.

There is no definitive confirmation regarding the reversal of the outfits, but considering the language used in the statement and the widespread controversy surrounding the alterations, it is highly likely that a future patch will restore the original costumes. If you want to get a sneak peek at all of Eve’s different outfits and learn how to unlock them, be sure to take a look at our comprehensive guide, All Outfits and How to Get Them.

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Will Stellar Blade be available for PC?

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It’s quite possible. Fans all over the world are interested in Shift Up’s highly anticipated action-adventure game, Stellar Blade. With its captivating post-apocalyptic setting reminiscent of Nier and a compelling protagonist named Eve, it’s no wonder the game has generated such widespread attention.

The game consistently impresses with its stunning visuals and high-octane action, leaving players in awe with each new trailer.

Yet, just like other noteworthy second-party and third-party game releases, fans are pondering: Will Stellar Blade be available on PC?

In this article, we delve into the details to determine the platform availability of the highly anticipated title.

Will Stellar Blade be available on PC? Allow me to provide you with the answer.

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Unfortunately, Stellar Blade will not be available on PC, at least not initially. Currently, the game is only available on PlayStation 5 starting on April 26, 2024.

Regrettably, it appears that there is no indication of a potential PC release for Stellar Blade in the future. In most cases, trailers for PlayStation timed-exclusive titles conclude with a disclaimer that specifies the duration of their exclusivity.

In the Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth launch trailer, it is explicitly stated that the game will only be accessible on other platforms starting on May 29, 2024.

Regrettably, when it comes to the stellar blade, there is no indication of such.

It’s important to note that Sony Entertainment Interactive published Stellar Blade, unlike Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. This means that the chances of it being released on PC or other platforms in the near future are even slimmer.

However, it is worth noting that there is a chance the game might be released on PC in the future, given PlayStation’s track record of bringing their exclusive titles to the platform. However, it could be a while before this comes to fruition.

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