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(Live Science) Brandon Specktor - A lost page of Albert Einstein's handwritten notes and equations on his unified field theory of physics has been discovered in an archive of manuscripts recently acquired by The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The page, part of the appendix to a scientific journal article published in 1930, shows Einstein's attempts to unite all the fundamental forces into a single set of equations, or a "theory of everything."2019-03-07 00:00:00Full Article
Missing Page of Einstein's Unified Field Theory Found in Jerusalem
(Live Science) Brandon Specktor - A lost page of Albert Einstein's handwritten notes and equations on his unified field theory of physics has been discovered in an archive of manuscripts recently acquired by The Hebrew University of Jerusalem. The page, part of the appendix to a scientific journal article published in 1930, shows Einstein's attempts to unite all the fundamental forces into a single set of equations, or a "theory of everything."2019-03-07 00:00:00Full Article
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