Recently, a significant breakthrough in gravitational technology has occurred. The team at Space Information Technology Company adopted a method of bifurcating light beam nodes, which considerably increased the strength of gravity generation, achieving up to thirty percent of Earth's gravity—three times the original effectiveness.
This substantial enhancement greatly boosted the team's confidence in continuing their research.
However, the crux of the problem was the lack of theoretical support.
This situation was akin to ancient Taoist alchemists studying chemistry. Even if they recognized they were delving into chemistry, without a theoretical foundation, they could only engage in haphazard experimentation and rely on the accumulation of experience; significant advancements were extremely challenging.