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The search for a unified theory reconciling all aspects of physical reality has been a driving force in theoretical physics and mathematics for over a century 72. Despite remarkable progress, a complete unification of quantum mechanics and Einstein's general theory of relativity has remained elusive. The quest for unification has been a driving force in physics and mathematics for centuries, as chronicled in works like Weinberg's "Dreams of a Final Theory" 72. CASU builds upon this long-standing tradition, while also drawing inspiration from the mysterious effectiveness of mathematics in describing physical reality, as famously explored by Wigner 73 and more recently by Tegmark 74.
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