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| − | The [[Consolidated Theory of Gravity]] is the term by which Imperial Physicists refer to the "Unified Field Theory Everything" in their technical literature, a ''"Hypergravity Theory"'' encompassing Geometrodynamic Gravity/Riemann Spacetime Curvature and Pseudogravity, Unified Electronuclear Field Theory, and Hyperspatial Fields. It is the technical basis for the underlying understanding of [[gravitics]], [[Nuclear Damper|damper theory]], [[jumpspace]]s, and a number of other breakthroughs in High Technology. | + | The [[Consolidated Theory of Gravity]] is the term by which Imperial Physicists refer to the "Unified Field Theory of Everything" in their technical literature, a ''"Hypergravity Theory"'' encompassing Geometrodynamic Gravity/Riemann Spacetime Curvature and Pseudogravity, Unified Electronuclear Field Theory, and Hyperspatial Fields. It is the technical basis for the underlying understanding of [[gravitics]], [[Nuclear Damper|damper theory]], [[jumpspace]]s, and a number of other breakthroughs in High Technology. |
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Latest revision as of 18:14, 17 January 2026
The Consolidated Theory of Gravity is the term by which Imperial Physicists refer to the "Unified Field Theory of Everything" in their technical literature, a "Hypergravity Theory" encompassing Geometrodynamic Gravity/Riemann Spacetime Curvature and Pseudogravity, Unified Electronuclear Field Theory, and Hyperspatial Fields. It is the technical basis for the underlying understanding of gravitics, damper theory, jumpspaces, and a number of other breakthroughs in High Technology.
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- Marc Miller. Agent of the Imperium (Far Future Enterprises, 2015), Appendices.
- Marc Miller, Robert Eaglestone, Don McKinney. Worlds and Adventures (Far Future Enterprises, 2019), 285.