Can Yoga Help Bridge the Gap in Unified Field Theory?

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The discussion centers on the pursuit of a unified field theory that aims to integrate nuclear forces with gravity and electromagnetic forces, emphasizing their low energy levels related to matter. It suggests that current scientific understanding lacks the incorporation of energies recognized in Yoga. The contributor expresses skepticism about the future of science, comparing it to historical misconceptions. Insults and dismissive comments are discouraged within the forum, highlighting a desire for respectful discourse. The conversation reflects a blend of scientific inquiry and alternative perspectives on energy.
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Unified field theory who try to unify the nuclear forces, with gravity and electromagnetic forces; this are low level energies and forces related to matter.
Energies knowing in Yoga are missing.

More about energies on my website:
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Gza,

you are dummy.
I'd like to see if somebody went deep in physics, to study the energies around the body.
Like I said on my website today science will be a joke in the future; like how was the science 1 000 years ago.
 
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