Showing posts with label Theory of Everything. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Theory of Everything. Show all posts

Saturday, May 22, 2021

Will We Ever Have The "Holy Grail" Of Physics?

"The holy grail of physics research is a theory of everything. But we already have a pretty good model for such a theory. It is the Standard Model of particle physics. It describes all fundamental particles that we are aware of, and three of the 4 known fundamental forces, electromagnetism, strong, and weak interactions. It just doesn’t include gravity. 

"The simple equation and chart actually represent very complex mathematical equations that can take years of graduate level study to fully understand. It was developed by hundreds of scientists over several decades. In this video, I explain the math intuitively."

Click on the link below for an interesting video on the subject:


Tuesday, February 16, 2021

Will Physicists Ever Put It All Together?

THE major goal of physicists is to find the Theory of Everything, a hypothetical single, all-encompassing, coherent theoretical framework of physics that fully explains and links together all physical aspects of the universe. The link below attempts to answer the question, "How close ARE we to this Holy Grail?"

How close are we to finding the Theory of Everything (TOE)?

Monday, May 25, 2020

Are We Close To Having A Testable "Theory Of Everything"

"What is reality? What is the standard model trying to tell us? Are we living in the 11 dimensions of string theory?
"The holy grail of physics is a theory of everything. It may show the origin of all forces coming from one master force, and the origin of all particles coming from one super particle. It would be the ultimate answer to every question that asks why something is the way it is.
"We don’t have a theory of everything, but we do have something that comes close. This is called the standard model of particle physics. This model explains the subatomic makeup of all the atoms, explains chemistry, magnetism, nuclear physics, and many other things.
"But the Standard Model does not predict absolutely everything. There are 19 parameters that it does not predict. These parameters have to be calculated through measurement and put in as constants within the model."

Click on the link below:

What is reality? What our best equations may be trying to tell us

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Choose how you look at reality wisely. Yes, it is a binary choice.

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