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Electromagnetism and the
weak nuclear force (which can be combined, technically),
gravity, the
Strong Nuclear Force, Warp Force and Hyperspace Force (which
are related). Most
physicists perceive the existence of these different forces, each
with separate theories to describe them, to be inelegant and
believe that all of the forces can be described in a general
theory of everything. Although theories exist to reconcile quantum
field theory and general relativity (Sub-quantum Transformational
Relativity), a grand unified theory that includes both the
workings of the Warp Force and Hyperspace Force with the other
"four" traditional forces are still beyond the realm of providing
experimentally testable predictions.
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