Great Unification Event (physics)

In physics, Great Unification Events refers to three notable advancements in theory made throughout history. The first event was realized by Isaac Newton when he unified . The second by James Maxwell, when his equations unified electricity and magnetism. Lastly, the third was realized by Albert Einstein when he unified space and time.
Speculation on Future Unification Events
Outside of postulations of a final unification event. Possible next discrete unification events include.
* Quantum and Classical Mechanics
* Dark and Classical Matter
* Fundamental Forces and Elementary Particles
* Gravity and the Standard Model
* Spacetime and Matter
* Spacetime and Entropy
 
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