> The Unified Field, according to modern physics, is the deepest, most See the Wikipedia entry on unified field theories <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified_field_theory> . There is no generally accepted UFT, it's not even clear that field theory is the right concept to be using.
It'll be interesting to see what happens when the results come in from CERN regarding super-symmetry and Higgs. Suppose the running orders of the coupling constants don't meet, that could imply that there is no UFT. It'll be a nice test to see if this guy was born with or without a sense of shame.