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The following paper present a series of axioms, which yield to stunning accurate prediction and equation to give the value of the fine structure constant. It is also predicting the magnitude of any additional force in the series The paper could help us unify all we know about physics, as it deals with the reasoning and not with complicated certain calculations. No physics or physical constants appear in the paper a priori "It could be a meaningful step toward a "theory of everything. the following is an updated version with additional takes on the duality between forces - we prove that they align on 26, and also about the wrong idea called SUSY.
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Quantum Gravity, Special relativity, Feynman, Quantum physics, Quarks, Topology, dark matter, higgs, theoretical particle physics, number theory, bosons, fine structure constant, general relativity, string theory, dark energy, path integrals, theoretical physics, Black holes, TOE, dirac, Particle physics, prime numbers, coupling constants, QCD, Grand Unification, manifolds, Cosmology, zeta function, Quantum field theory, Quantum machines, condensed matter physics, theory of everything, Einstein, Quantum Information
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