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In physics, a "Theory of Everything" (ToE) is a hypothetical framework that would unify the four fundamental forces of nature: gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear forces. Currently, our understanding of the universe is split into two incompatible halves:

The 2014 film The Theory of Everything , based on Jane Hawking's memoir , tells the story of Stephen Hawking’s life at Cambridge and his battle with ALS.

: Explains the "big stuff," like gravity and the behavior of stars and galaxies.

Scientists, including Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawking, spent decades trying to bridge this gap. Leading candidates like String Theory suggest that everything in the universe is made of tiny vibrating strings, but a proven, unified equation remains elusive. The Cinematic Story: Resilience Beyond Physics

The Theory of Everything: Uniting the Cosmos and the Human Spirit The Scientific Quest: A Single Law for All

: Explains the "tiny stuff," governing the subatomic world of particles and atoms.