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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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Grand unification theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Classical unified field theories - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Since the 1800s, some physicists have attempted to develop a single theoretical framework that can account for the fundamental forces of nature – a unified field theory. Classical unified field theor...
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Unified field theory is sometimes called the Theory of Everything (TOE, for short): the long-sought means of tying together all known phenomena to explain the nature and behavior of all matter and energy in existence. ... Home > Midmarket CIO Definitions - Unified field theory...
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The Office of Naval Research (ONR) has stated that the use of force fields to make a ship and her crew invisible does not conform to known physical laws. ONR also claims that Dr. Albert Einstein's Unified Field Theory was never completed.
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A new version of the unified field theory is suggested, and it is indicated briefly that a genuine energy momentum tensor exists which is conserved and has a structure similar to that of general relativity.
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