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Unifying Theories Information1 #723118 In the 1860s, James Clerk Maxwell recognized the similarities between electricity and magnetism and developed his theory of a single electromagnetic force. A similar discovery came a century later, when theorists began to develop links between electromagnetism, with its obvious effects in everyday life, and the weak force, which normally hides within the atomic nucleus. Pushing the concept a step further, theorists even contemplate the possibility of unifying all fundamental forces into one. | |
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