The theoretical group discussed flying cars only as a digression; their main focus was still on research, the most important of which involved the foundation of Spatial Connection Technology based on the Voidon hypothesis.
This research was extremely complex, requiring various hypotheses and encountering a wide array of problems, in an attempt to construct the most fundamental theory by combining these hypotheses with existing spatial mathematics.
Because the process involved many speculative elements and a great deal of imagination, it was highly likely that issues would arise along the way, but they were confident in the overall direction.
As long as there were no issues with the main aspects of the research, any problems encountered were minor and could be gradually corrected and refined later.
After continuous research, the theoretical group had also completed the foundational framework of 'Voidon Hypothesis Analysis' for Space Link Technology.