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abdullahbameh
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is this theory is made of quantuam mechanics as husband and relativity as wife and is the existence of this theory is possible and when you think it will be published??!
_Mayday_ said:As far as I am aware, both theories cannot be correct, if one is found to be correct then the other cannot be correct as they are both contradictory. It would be impossible to predict when, that is if a theory of everything even exists.
abdullahbameh said:But i think if you have read the argument between Albert Einstein and BOHAR you will see that einstein corrected more and more quanuam mechanics by his argument in its subjects and the physics that we study is sharing between QUANTUAM AND RELATIVITY
malawi_glenn said:Theory of everything = unification of General Theory of gravity and Quantum physics (which explains how the three forces: Strong, Weak and electromagnetism are related to each other).
malawi_glenn said:Theory of everything = unification of General Theory of gravity and Quantum physics (which explains how the three forces: Strong, Weak and electromagnetism are related to each other).
The Complete ((everything Theory)) is a scientific concept that aims to explain the universe and everything within it. It proposes that everything in the universe, from the smallest subatomic particles to the largest galaxies, are all interconnected and can be explained by one all-encompassing theory.
The Complete ((everything Theory)) is unique in that it attempts to explain all aspects of the universe, including gravity, electromagnetism, and quantum mechanics, under one unified framework. Other theories, such as the Theory of Relativity and Quantum Theory, only focus on specific phenomena.
While the Complete ((everything Theory)) is still a theoretical concept, there have been observations and experiments that support its ideas. For example, the discovery of the Higgs boson particle in 2012 provided evidence for the existence of a unified field that gives mass to all particles in the universe.
The Complete ((everything Theory)) is a concept that has been explored by many scientists and philosophers throughout history. However, it is often attributed to Albert Einstein, who spent much of his later years trying to develop a unified theory of everything.
Due to the complexity of the universe and our limited understanding of it, it is unlikely that the Complete ((everything Theory)) will ever be definitively proven. However, many scientists continue to work towards discovering a unified theory that can explain all of the universe's mysteries.