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theory of everything
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theory of everything

Another name for grand unified theory.



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Quarks, the basic constituents of much of matter, are so complicated that scientists have been unable to apply fundamental theory to precisely predict the mass of a quark-containing particle.
The integrated theory of HIB attempts to be a global, more fundamental theory of information behavior, in which the four current information science information behavior approaches find their place as part of a description of the human "information condition.
Today, military science cannot further develop its theoretical approaches outside a fundamental theory of wars ("shooting" and "cold" wars, "material" and "information," "local" and "global") that would describe all known types of aggression (ideological, political, economic, military proper, cultural, and religious).
 
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