theory of everything

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theory of everything (plural theories of everything)

  1. (physics) A supposed theory uniting all fundamental physical phenomena into a single framework.
    1. (physics) A theory that would unite the four known fundamental forces of nature: gravity, electromagnetism, strong nuclear force (color force), weak nuclear force.

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