Completing the Unified Field Theory
I think that what is missing from the Unified Field Theory is the relationship between Gravity and Entropy, as forces of organization and disorganization. Gravity pulls together and organizes, while entropy is things falling apart.
But at extremes the theory becomes frayed as an intensely compacted matter would/could get that way by freezing it. As it gets further into solid state, approaching absolute zero, the atoms pack together. At zero the atoms fall apart -- entropy.
If I heat up the matter, the solid turns to liquid then gas, becoming more and more disorganized, losing energy to entropy.
Entropy in small scale is not a force because it doesn't move things, but if it causes the universe to expand then that is a powerful force! Perhaps gravity is the reverse of entropy and both are forces.
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