Physicists have long sought a grand unified theory, since scientists have always preferredtheories with the fewest of elements.1 1. Alan Lightman, Ancient Light: OurChanging View of the Universe (Cambridge:
Harvard University Press, 1991), 106.
Lightman, Alan. Ancient Light: Our Changing View of the Universe. Cambridge: Harvard
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