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What is the "Unified Field Theory?" ?

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Tell me what you think of this theory, and if it makes sense in terms of explaining/joining religious and mathematical ideas.

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  1. It's a load of psuedo-scientific garbage.


  2. Religion and science are inherently incompatible.  Spiritual nutjobs always try to pretend to use science to buy themselves credibility.

    It's similar to the spiritualist nutjobs on What The Bleep Do We Know who pretend to use quantum mechanics to justify their bullcrap.  Don't buy it, and don't donate money to them.  They're the scourge of scientific progression.

  3. Wikipedia comments, ' Grand Unification, grand unified theory, or GUT refers to any of several very similar unified field theories or models in physics that predicts that at extremely high energies (above 10^14 GeV), the electromagnetic, weak nuclear, and strong nuclear forces are fused into a single unified field.

    Thus far, physicists have been able to merge electromagnetism and the weak nuclear force into the electroweak force, and work is being done to merge electroweak and quantum chromodynamics into a QCD-electroweak interaction sometimes called the electrostrong force. Beyond grand unification, there is also speculation that it may be possible to merge gravity with the other three gauge symmetries into a theory of everything.'

    In his search for a unified theory of electromagnetism and gravity, Einstein sought to understand 'the mind of God'. However, modern attempts at developing a unified theory tend to avoid religious ideology.

    Try

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grand_unifi...

    for further information!

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