Hawkins never presented a Theory of Everything. He replied to my E-mail which I was surprised that in his state of Health he was able to do so. He recanted Publicly the papers on Dark Matter. Albert Einstein died on the 18th of April 1955 with his papers and notes at his bed side that contained his work on the Unified Field Theory. The unfinished manuscript is the property of the Isreal Government in Hiafa. His work was completed by his Great Grandson in a 2,000 word document published on 06 June 2006 by the Logan Daily News, Logan, Ohio. The Theory of Everything is not published as such; rather the Title is "GOD, The Cosmological Constant. It is a document that is Anti Christain for reasons plainly stated in the text. God was before man, Earth..the Sun...moon or Stars ever came to be. Christ is an invention of man and therefore can not be GOD.
2007-01-01 16:43:36
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answered by blueridgemotors 6
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Albert Einstein attempted to bring together the theories of modern physics (relativity), quantum mechanics and gravity into one grand theory called a unified field theory. He wasn't able to complete it. If you would like to see some recent work in this area, check out Stephen Hawking's "A briefer History of Time".
Although this is not the grand theory that Albert Einstein was looking for, Hawking's contribution is very important.
2006-12-30 05:14:53
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answered by michaell 6
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Check out the website below in Source(s) for information about his unified field theory.
The other website is about a more current, related theory called string theory, worth at least mentioning in any paper about his unified field theory, because it's the latest scientists are doing toward the same objective that Einstein had.
2006-12-30 04:34:23
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answered by Piguy 4
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Einstein spent the later part of his life working on a unifield field theory that would combine all the forces in nature.
He never completed it.
Others are still working on it, however, getting gravity into the same theory as the other forces seems to be a bit of a problem.
Check out chapter 11 of Hawking's "A briefer History of Time".
2006-12-30 04:46:43
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answered by Walking Man 6
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I've read / noticed about Einstein's Unified Field Theory when I was reading about The Philadelphia Experiment. Is some sort like relationship between earth geomagnetic field and high electrical current field. They are related and from this cause if it is synchronize at exact method and time, can suck things into Hyperdimensional / Hyperspace Space-Time .. Sounds like time travelling.. yet i still want to figure out.
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2006-12-30 13:43:25
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answered by mekir87 2
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Check out Stephen Hawking's, Theory of Everything, which is very close to a unified theory, and explains a lot.
2006-12-30 04:08:31
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answered by JOYCE M 3
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>Scientists are close to to proving this thought. incorrect. For one element, 'unified container thought' isn't a properly-defined thought acceptable now. it truly is basically a placeholder call for that concept which unites typical relativity and quantum physics, regardless of variety it may desire to finally end up to have. for yet another element, besides the undeniable fact that some progression has been made provided that Einstein's time, scientists do no longer seem fairly close to to looking a efficient thought to greater healthful those standards. For a 0.33 element, theories are actually not shown or disproven, simply by fact technology would not deal in data; theories are basically substantiated by utilising data or no longer. >might you nevertheless carry close to on your thought that the existence of God is unproven? i do no longer see why looking a unified container thought might have lots to do with the existence of God. >might it may desire to be no longer something wanting God dropping by utilising for coffee? i think of that could desire to be sufficient. >Einstein stated he could desire to instruct God's existence if he could desire to instruct the UFT So what?
2016-10-28 17:46:59
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answered by santolucito 4
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You should check out information about the theory of 'Supersymmetry'. Some physicists attempting to unify gravity with the other fundamental forces have come to a prediction: every fundamental matter particle should have a massive "shadow" force carrier particle, and every force carrier should have a massive "shadow" matter particle. This relationship between matter particles and force carriers is called supersymmetry.
2006-12-30 04:32:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Einstein never accomplished a unified field theory, although he did propose it and outlined what it would have to do:
http://whatis.techtarget.com/definition/0,,sid9_gci554508,00.html
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2006-12-30 04:03:25
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answered by Jerry P 6
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