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I have a question. Only 4% of the universe is observable, how can that be?
Sounds very interestingskinnyLips said:
The Theory of Everything is a theoretical framework that aims to unify all the fundamental forces and laws of physics into one comprehensive understanding of the universe. It is also known as the "Theory of Unified Field" or "Theory of Grand Unification".
The Theory of Everything is called so because it attempts to explain all the fundamental forces of nature and their interactions in one single theory. It seeks to provide a complete and comprehensive understanding of the universe and its workings.
The fundamental forces of nature are the four interactions that govern the behavior of matter and energy in the universe. They are the strong nuclear force, the weak nuclear force, the electromagnetic force, and the gravitational force.
The Theory of Everything is important because it can help us understand the fundamental laws of the universe and how everything in it is interconnected. It can also help us answer some of the biggest questions in science, such as the origin of the universe and the nature of dark matter and dark energy.
No, the Theory of Everything is still a theoretical framework and has not been proven yet. Scientists are still working on developing and testing different aspects of the theory in order to fully understand and validate its concepts.