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Will We Have A Final Theory Of Everything?

Physicists have long had a formula, the Standard Model, that described the forces in our world. But it doesnŐt explain a fundamental force, that of gravity a deficiency that leads to guesses and inconsistencies. Scientists, however, envision the day when one theory will be so obvious in its simplicity that it will allow us all to understand the physical properties of the universe. Then we can work on figuring out how it all began.

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    web resources
    The Second Superstring Revolution
    California Institute of Technology site about the superstring theory, the most promising candidate for a unified theory of physics

    The Official String Theory Web Site
    Comprehensive overview of the string theory, including explanations about supersymmetry, cosmology and black holes

    Cambridge Relativity
    Research from Cambridge University on quantum physics, M-theory and relativity