Grand unification theory
Grand unification,
Grand unified theory or
GUT (a misnomer, really) refers to a
theory in
physics that unifies the
strong interaction and
electroweak interaction. Several such theories have been proposed, but none is currently universally accepted. The (future) theory that will also include
gravity is termed
theory of everything.
GUTs also predict the existence of topological defects such as monopoles, cosmic strings, domain walls, and others. None have been observed and their absence is known as the monopole problem in cosmology.
Some common GUT groups are:
Note that it is meant that these groups are Lie algebras. The
Lie group could be , just to take a random example.
As of 2004, there is still no hard evidence nature is described by a GUT theory. In fact, since the Higgs particle hasn't been discovered yet, it's not even certain if the Standard Model is fully accurate.