Theory of Everything
Experimental science involves manipulating nature to uncover truths, yet the challenge remains to present findings as genuine rather than artifactual. The journey towards a theory of everything raises questions about the uniqueness of our universe's laws, particularly in the context of string theory, which, despite its theoretical promise, struggles to provide experimental evidence. Additionally, pondering what existed before the Big Bang invites deeper reflections on the nature of time and existence itself.In this clip
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