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Grand Unified Theory Summary
941 words, approx. 3 pages A long sought-after goal of modern physics is the formulation of a complete description of all interactions mediated by the four fundamental forces by a grand unified theory that would account for all phenomena within a single theoretical framework....
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Unification of Physics Summary
767 words, approx. 3 pages Many physicists have long argued the conceptual simplicity of the Universe, and have sought to explain its workings in a manner consistent with that simplicity. In the late sixteenth century Italian astronomer and physicist Galileo Galilei demonstrated...
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Grand Unified Theories Summary
667 words, approx. 2 pages Many of history's greatest physicists have devoted themselves to the search for a unified theory. A unified theory attempts to explain phenomena which seem different with a single set of postulates. These theories are expressed as single sets of...
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Toward the Unification of Forces Summary
1,796 words, approx. 6 pages Scientists develop theories as attempts to understand the physical world. The more observed phenomena a theory can account for, the more promising it is. One of the main goals of modern physics is to construct a single theory that would explain the...
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