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Unified field theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In physics, a unified field theory is a type of field theory that allows all of the fundamental forces between elementary particles to be written in terms of a single field. There is no accepted uni...
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Theory of everything - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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IQ -Albert Einstein Albert Einstein arrives at a party and introduces himself to the first person he sees and asks What is your IQ to which the man answers 241 Thats wonderful says Albert We will talk about the Grand Unification Theory and the mysteries of the Universe We ...
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Creator of the first working grand unification theory for physics -- the Ball-of-Light Particle Model -- a theory that integrates all known forces of nature, including gravity. ... That is why Albert Einstein created Relativity, to correct for the error of using a traditional clock that was based upon the sun's motion.
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It's not the physical law version as seen under of Isaac Newton's apple tree but rather a physical theory about gravitational interactions of matter and energy that may be vital to grand unification. This is the realm of space time and its curvature.
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Albert Einstein is one of the greatest physicists we know. He created the theory of relativity, and then worked ... Today, many physicists and mathematicians are trying to find the theory and we are almost there but still farther from it. The theory of everything, scientists’ dream, is called the grand unification theory.
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title, Grand Unification, from one of the names in the domain of physics for the search for a grand unification theory (GUT) ... known as a theory of everything (TOE). When John A. Gowan turned forty, he decided to dedicate himself to the completion of Albert Einstein's search for a unified field theory.
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