If you actually have, contact CERN with your findings and alert them to the fact. They will be able to confirm or deny your solution/s.
No, and we're actually not positive there really is a single "theory of everything".
No, theories are reasonably well proved scientific conclusions and usually treated as fact.
Einstein never really solved any problems, he came up with the theory of relativity
By whatever made everything alright again. Sorry, you'll have to be more specific.
a problem is a conflict or a question and its solved by thinking how u would do fix the problem
greg solved the problem by him cause he retared
Give mGive me an example of a problem you faced on the job, and tell me how you solved ite an example of a problem you faced on the job, and tell me how you solved it
You bring back old memories and try to think of a time you solved a problem. Ask your friends and family about a time you solved a problem and they can help you with that.
The problem of the city to be named "Athens" was solved when it was judged by Zeus.
The solution is when the problem is solved. It can be anywhere - many stories have more than one problem in the plot. The conclusion is when it is the end of the story and everything draws to a close.
Largely by being not related. The Big Bang theory doesn't really say anything at all about gravity.It's kind of distantly related through the "Theory of Everything", but the problem with this is that there is no Theory of Everything yet (actually, the situation is worse; there are multiple Theories of Everything, and we have no idea which is correct, or indeed if any of them are).
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