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What areas in physics would you like the "Theory of Everything" to explain?
What are some of the mysteries in general physics, astrophysics, particle physics, etc would you like to see addressed when a theory of everything is finally forged?
For me it would have to be what is dark matter/energy, why virtual particles exist, ties general relativity and quantum mechanics together, what determines half-life's of particles, the nature of back holes, and finally how does quantum entanglement exist.
There is a lot to our universe, what do you see as a fundamental mystery or process that should be included in a hypothetical 'Theory of Everything'.
What are some of the mysteries in general physics, astrophysics, particle physics, etc would you like to see addressed when a theory of everything is finally forged?
For me it would have to be what is dark matter/energy, why virtual particles exist, ties general relativity and quantum mechanics together, what determines half-life's of particles, the nature of back holes, and finally how does quantum entanglement exist.
There is a lot to our universe, what do you see as a fundamental mystery or process that should be included in a hypothetical 'Theory of Everything'.