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Can we find a unified theory of physics? ​

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In physics, forces can be described by fields that mediate interactions between separate objects. ... Later, Einstein and others attempted to construct a unified field theory in which electromagnetism and gravity would emerge as different aspects of a single fundamental field

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In physics, forces can be described by fields that mediate interactions between separate objects. Later, Einstein and others attempted to construct a unified field theory in which electromagnetism and gravity would emerge as different aspects of a single fundamental field.

Classically, however, a duality of the fields is combined into a single physical field For over a century, unified field theory has remained an open line of research and the term was coined by Albert Einstein, who attempted to unify his general theory of relativity with electromagnetism.

The handwritten page was part of Einstein's 1930 paper attempting to put together the unified field theory. An Albert Einstein "puzzle" has been solved thanks to a missing page of manuscript emerging in a collection of his writings acquired by Jerusalem's Hebrew University,

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