Unification of theories in physics

Unification of theories about observable fundamental phenomena of nature is one of the primary goals of physics.[1][2][3] The two great unifications to date are Isaac Newton’s unification of gravity and astronomy, and James Clerk Maxwell’s unification of electromagnetism; the latter has been further unified with the concept of electroweak interaction. This process of "unifying" forces continues today, with the ultimate goal of finding a theory of everything.

  1. ^ Weinberg, S. (1993). Dreams of a Final Theory: The Search for the Fundamental Laws of Nature. Hutchinson Radius. ISBN 978-0-09-177395-3.
  2. ^ AccessScience Editors (2014). "Unification theories and a theory of everything". doi:10.1036/1097-8542.BR0814141. {{cite journal}}: |author= has generic name (help); Cite journal requires |journal= (help)
  3. ^ Nitesh Soni (2013), Unification of forces, Symmetry Magazine

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