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grand unified theory
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grand unified theory
n. Abbr. GUT
A theory of elementary forces that unites the weak, strong, electromagnetic, and gravitational interactions into one field theory and views the known interactions as low-energy manifestations of a single unified interaction.

grand unified theory
n
(Physics / General Physics) Physics any of a number of theories of elementary particles and fundamental interactions designed to explain the gravitational, electromagnetic, strong, and weak interactions in terms of a single mathematical formalism Abbreviation GUT

grand unified theory  (grnd)


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