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I'd like to mention that the "real-world knowledge" is actually explained in-game, but it's obscure and needs A LOT of figuring out on the player's part!
I'll say this as spoiler free as possible, but will still spoiler tag it for safety:
There is a cube net on the blackboard in the classroom of the middle civilization. When you have the corresponding artifact, you can combine what you see and extract the knowledge, but you still have to do a lot of figuring out after that yet...
But yes, even this is explained inside the game, kind of.
Anyway, I'm glad there are people like you, who make an effort to guide like this :)
Thank you for the easy and clear guide for beginners to know what to try and not to until you finished it. Thank you for saving a lot of my time.