Can a TOE be achieved through dedicated study and research in physics?

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I was given in my inbox an instruction to post in New Members Introduction. Not really knowing what to say. Here I am, interested in doing some physics, possibly a TOE (theory of everything) as well as other physics stuff.
 
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ConfusedPhysicist said:
Here I am, interested in doing some physics, possibly a TOE (theory of everything) as well as other physics stuff.
Do lots of reading, do lots of studying in undergrad and your graduate studies, and you can be involved in that. Enjoy the PF as a learning resource. :smile:
 
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