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Will we ever have a theory of everything?​

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Answered by rityahir
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Present status. At present, there is no candidate theory of everything that includes the standard model of particle physics and general relativity and that, at the same time, is able to calculate the fine-structure constant or the mass of the electron.

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Answered by smileall
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A "theory of everything" is not made impossible by that law. The second law of thermodynamics is statistical in nature , but in theory we could predict things with enough information. Quantum mechanics is the thing that introduces real uncertainty, because quantum events are not predictable, even in theory.

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