The Deep
In physics, a unified field theory, occasionally referred to as a uniform field theory, is a type of field theory that allows all that is usually thought of as fundamental forces and elementary particles to be written in terms of a single field. There is no accepted unified field theory, and thus remains an open line of research. The term was coined by Einstein, who attempted to unify the general theory of relativity with electromagnetism, hoping to recover an approximation for quantum theory. A "theory of everything" is closely related to unified field theory, but differs by not requiring the basis of nature to be fields, and also attempts to explain all physical constants of nature. - Wikipedia
Hearing the resonance of color as I paint I interpret
NOW as beyond the idea of duality emerging as when x=y. - Carolyn Goodridge
Hearing the resonance of color as I paint I interpret
NOW as beyond the idea of duality emerging as when x=y. - Carolyn Goodridge