Unified Field Theory Solved?

Unified Field Theory in physics is a theoretical framework that seeks to explain the fundamental forces of nature within a single, overarching mathematical model. The goal is to unify the four fundamental forces of the Standard Model of particle physics into a single, coherent framework. In classical physics the four fundamental forces are categorized as:

  1. Gravity: Described by Albert Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity.
  2. Electromagnetism: Described by Maxwell’s classical electromagnetism and quantum electrodynamics (QED).
  3. Weak Nuclear Force: Responsible for processes like beta decay and described by electroweak theory.
  4. Strong Nuclear Force: Invented ad hoc and detailed in a theory called quantum chromodynamics (QCD), which regards the behavior of so-called quarks and gluons within atomic nuclei.
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