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Everything
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Everything (disambiguation).
Everything (or every thing), is all that or the sum of human experience, history, and the
Theory of everything
Main article:
Theory of everything
In
theoretical physics, a theory of everything (TOE) is a
theory that would explain and unify all known
fundamental interactions of nature in a single model. Originally, the term was used playfully in regard to overgeneralized theories. However, it became a popular way of referring to the ?
holy grail? of physics. A
theory of everything in philosophy would ask: "Why is reality understandable?" "Why are the laws of nature as they are?" "Why is there anything at all?"
References
"everything". Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary.
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