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To present, Which theory is closest to Theory of Everything? In the future, it probably including into Theory of Everything.

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I feel that this question should be reopened. It is indeed a vague question, but this is the fun part. The most initial physics questions are vague. The issue is to provide answers that make the question itself more clear. Once a question is absolutely clear, it usually becomes a math question, rather than a physics question. Actually, I intend to provide a answer. But the question is closed before I have time to write the answer. – Xiao-Gang Wen Nov 1 '12 at 23:30

closed as not a real question by David Zaslavsky Oct 30 '12 at 13:39

It's difficult to tell what is being asked here. This question is ambiguous, vague, incomplete, overly broad, or rhetorical and cannot be reasonably answered in its current form. For help clarifying this question so that it can be reopened, see the FAQ.

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String theory is trying to unify all the four forces. But, till now it is not happening.

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