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{{TechInfoBox|desc=Updating Einstein's theories|military=1|tech=3|infra=2|colonize=0|preq=Super|preq2=Subat|enables=DocSec|enables2=Unified|secret project=[[The Supercollider]]|quote=You ivory tower intellectuals must not lose touch with the world of industrial growth and hard currency. It is all very well and good to pursue these high-minded scientific theories, but research grants are expensive and you must justify your existence by providing not only knowledge, but concrete and profitable applications as well.
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{{TechInfoBox|logo=[[File:Applied Relativity.png|215px]]|desc=Updating Einstein’s theories|military=1|tech=3|infra=2|colonize=0|preq=Super|preq2=Subat|enables=DocSec|enables2=Unified|secret project=[[The Supercollider]]|quote=You ivory tower intellectuals must not lose touch with the world<br />
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of industrial growth and hard currency. It is all very well and<br />
:::"The Ethics of Greed"}}
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good to pursue these high-minded scientific theories, but research<br />
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grants are expensive and you must justify your existence by providing<br />
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not only knowledge, but concrete and profitable applications as well.<br />
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:::—CEO Nwabudike Morgan,<br />
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::: “The Ethics of Greed”}}
 
Albert Einstein developed his theories of relativity between 1905 and 1916; complete explanations of his work may be found in a number of sources. Later research into [[Advanced Subatomic Theory]] and [[Superconductor]]s demonstrated that his postulates, though innovative for his time, were incomplete. [[Applied Relativity]] takes Einstein’s basic theories and updates them to encompass an understanding of newly-discovered phenomena.
 
Albert Einstein developed his theories of relativity between 1905 and 1916; complete explanations of his work may be found in a number of sources. Later research into [[Advanced Subatomic Theory]] and [[Superconductor]]s demonstrated that his postulates, though innovative for his time, were incomplete. [[Applied Relativity]] takes Einstein’s basic theories and updates them to encompass an understanding of newly-discovered phenomena.

Latest revision as of 06:37, 26 April 2013

Applied Relativity
Applied Relativity.png
“Updating Einstein’s theories”
Requires Superconductor, Advanced Subatomic Theory
Leads to Photon/Wave Mechanics, Unified Field Theory
Enables
Secret Project The Supercollider
AI priority
Conquer: 1, Discover: 3, Build: 2, Explore: 0
You ivory tower intellectuals must not lose touch with the world

of industrial growth and hard currency. It is all very well and
good to pursue these high-minded scientific theories, but research
grants are expensive and you must justify your existence by providing
not only knowledge, but concrete and profitable applications as well.

—CEO Nwabudike Morgan,
“The Ethics of Greed”

Albert Einstein developed his theories of relativity between 1905 and 1916; complete explanations of his work may be found in a number of sources. Later research into Advanced Subatomic Theory and Superconductors demonstrated that his postulates, though innovative for his time, were incomplete. Applied Relativity takes Einstein’s basic theories and updates them to encompass an understanding of newly-discovered phenomena.