The unified fields theory

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The universe is ruled in different scales.

At a huge scale level, gravity collapses into a blackhole of which we don’t know much about what happens inside at those astronomical levels but we can infer some rules about how it works. Also what’s the shape of our universe, and that’s it, we don’t know whats bigger than our universe scale.

On a smaller scale, inside electrons are smaller particles called quarks and at that small level of scale other quantum rules apply.

At our scale, we have a general understanding of how gravity affects at our scale, we can measure time, galaxies, matter, space, we know how these things interact with each other and in general we have the rules on how these things work. How energy is converted, mass, and a bunch of other equations that explain the rules of our perceivable universe.

However, when we try to apply any of these rules to other scales, they just don’t work. At quantum levels other forces and phenomena happen that can’t be explained by “our scale” rules. Neither what really happens outside of our known universe.

A unified field theory would be a theory that would explain how all those scales are interconnected. So that we can plug a formula from “our scale” and get a deterministic corresponding value (or effect) at another scale.

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