
The Unified Model
The Unified Model in physics is a theory that aims to explain how different fundamental particles and forces appear distinct but are actually interconnected. It suggests that at a deeper level, these particles are different manifestations of the same underlying entities, and the forces we observe—like electromagnetism and the weak nuclear force—are different aspects of a single, unified force. This helps scientists understand all fundamental interactions within a single framework, moving toward a comprehensive understanding of the universe's basic building blocks and how they relate to each other.