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This document is to provide an overview of the theoretical framework for the different parts of the game as based on modern scientific insights, taking both scientific accuracy and artistic liberty into account.  
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This document is to provide an overview of the theoretical framework for the different parts of the game as based on modern scientific insights, taking both scientific accuracy and artistic liberty into account. This will be restricted to the principles already applied to the current state of the game. For future concepts, see [[Theoretical Framework/Future Concepts]]


== Biology ==
== Biology ==
=== Microbiology ===
The game departs from a [[Microbe Stage]] as an initial, basic life-form with a simple cellular structure of [[Membrane]]-enclosed [[Cytoplasm]].
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! Concept !! Scientific Accuracy !! Artistic Liberty
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=== Cytology ===




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=== Developmental Biology ===  
=== Developmental Biology ===  




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=== Population Genetics ===
=== Population Genetics ===
== Mathematics ==
== Physics ==

Latest revision as of 05:14, 21 Haziran 2020

This document is to provide an overview of the theoretical framework for the different parts of the game as based on modern scientific insights, taking both scientific accuracy and artistic liberty into account. This will be restricted to the principles already applied to the current state of the game. For future concepts, see Theoretical Framework/Future Concepts

Biology

Microbiology

The game departs from a Microbe Stage as an initial, basic life-form with a simple cellular structure of Membrane-enclosed Cytoplasm.

Concept Scientific Accuracy Artistic Liberty
Ancestral microbe ... ...
... ... ...
... ... ...

Cytology

Evolution

Developmental Biology

Ecology

Population Genetics

Mathematics

Physics