Explain unified field theory?

Unified field theory is an effort to bring different filed of forces under one single theoretical framework. We have many forces in nature. First mechanical forces were unified with two different forces, electricity and magnetism.

Electro mechanic and magneto dynamic theory were established. Later electricity and magnetism was unified into one theory called electromagnetism. Then electro-magnetism and quantum mechanics were unified under one theory quantum electrodynamics.So unified field theory is basically an effort to converge on theories of different forces.

The benefit is that we need to know one theory to explain and work with all the fields and interactions of forces. But only one thing is giving trouble. The gravitational force field.

Scientists are finding it difficult to unify it with quantum theory. We have to wait and watch how they solve this convergence issue in future. For more information please visit: searchcio-midmarket.techtarget.com/sDefi....

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