John Michael Strubhart

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Grand unification addresses a question that naturally follows the success of the electroweak unification: If two forces of nature were part of a unified whole in the early universe, might it be the case that, at even higher temperatures, at even earlier times in the history of the universe, the distinctions among three or possibly all four forces might similarly evaporate, yielding even greater symmetry?
The Fabric of the Cosmos: Space, Time, and the Texture of Reality
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