The Science Theory

The Theory
The general theory of science states that if you leave something it will do something. In other words, if something is left in one place, after a time it will do something - we do not know when, what, where, how or why it will but it will just do. This theory, however, is rather unpredictable because of the many doing actions that may occur from the action.

Conversely, if you do something it will leave something. Unlike the general theory, this is much more predictable since the doing action is directly related to the leave action. See the examples below for both of these theories in action.

Discovery
It is widely believed by numerous scientists that the Aztecs were the first civilization to successfully figure out and test the theory. After learning this great discovery, the Incas tricked the Aztecs and in the process stole the secret formula for the science theory. They were able to take the theory and put it to use - one possible (however not accepted) use for this theory could have been for Machu Picchu, where stones were required to do up a mountain and form structures.

Use in the Fourth Dimension
So far, one use for the science theory is in the use of deploying wireframe portals, a specimen of teleportation device that can move objects across vast distances very quickly.