Albert Einstein tried for decades to develop a single "Theory Of Everything", but he failed. Since then physicists have looked for a Grand Unified Theory to unify the various fundamental forces (weak, strong, electromagnetic and gravitational) and offer a more elegant understanding of the organisation of the universe and the nature of matter, energy, space and time. The drive towards a Grand Unified Theory is rooted in the conviction that everything in the universe is interconnected and interdependent, and that it must therefore be possible to describe this mathematically.
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