Today, one of the major goals of particle physics is to unify
the various fundamental forces in a Grand Unified Theory
which could offer a more elegant understanding of the
organization of the universe. Such a simplification of the
Standard Model might well help to answer our questions
and point toward future areas of study.
James Maxwell took a big step toward this goal when he
unified electricity and magnetism, and physicists now understand
that at high energies the electromagnetic and
weak forces are aspects of the same force.
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In his later years Einstein attempted, but failed, to
write a theory which united gravity and electricity.
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