The recent confirmation of gravity waves observed by the LIGO project represents a huge breakthrough in physics, verifying Albert Einstein's predictions regarding the effect of mass on space and time and supporting his general theory of relativity published in 1916. But what of his other grand hypothesis? Einstein's unified field theory consumed the last 30 years of his life without resolution, but how much closer have we come to a theory that brings every known force in the universe together into a single, all-encompassing frame of reference?
.. Continue Reading A long way from everything: The search for a Grand Unified TheoryCategory: Physics
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- Quantum Gravity
- Quantum Mechanics
- Electromagnetic
- Particle physics
- Albert Einstein
- Nuclear
- Universal
- relativity
- Gravity
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via http://www.gizmag.com/
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