Talk:Kenkou Cross Q&A/@comment-93.140.160.22-20140628193939/@comment-Party Vanderbilt-20140628200700

To note: Philosophy is a branch of the humanities, not the sciences.

Back to your question: Cross states in one of the assorted books(can't recall exactly which, but I'll try to find it) that while there is science, and there obviously are physical laws, it doesn't really synch up with our science. In some ways the people of his world are more advanced than us, and in some ways less. The most advanced technologies are magic based.

He hasn't expounded on it in-depth though, so far as I'm aware, so we don't really know the specifics beyond lighting and travel devices. I'd sort of guess something along the lines of the snazzy stuff implied at the mage's acadamy in the D&D movie.