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Tango0101 Feb 2021 3:48 p.m. PST

…Science And Network Theory

"Cynthia McKanzie – MessageToEagle.com – If you like fantasy Game Of Thrones is a must-watch. Based on George R. R. Martin's series of fantasy novels the Game of Thrones has attracted a record viewership all across the world. Those who have knowledge of mythology and ancient history will certainly enjoy Game of Thrones as we find the series features many mythological characters and several events have historical roots.

But what are the secrets behind one of the most successful fantasy series of all time? How has a story as complex as "Game of Thrones" enthralled the world and how does it compare to other narratives?

Using data science and network theory, scientists from five universities in the UK and Ireland have joined forces to unravel "A Song of Ice and Fire", the books on which the TV series is based…"

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John the OFM01 Feb 2021 4:51 p.m. PST

Oh, for pity's sake.
It's a fantasy story made up by the author.
Stuff and nonsense.

Max Schnell02 Feb 2021 6:03 a.m. PST

Strangely amusing, reminds me of when lobotomies were accepted as medical science.

Tango0102 Feb 2021 12:31 p.m. PST

Glup!….


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