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The pursuit of a comprehensive Theory of Everything has long been the holy grail of physics, aiming to unify all fundamental forces of nature within a single, coherent framework. For over a century, physicists have wrestled with reconciling Einstein's general relativity, which explains gravity on a cosmic scale, with the probabilistic nature of quantum mechanics that governs the behavior of the smallest particles. These two titans of physics have provided deep insights into the workings of the universe, yet they remain fundamentally incompatible. Recent advances in artificial intelligence, particularly with the groundbreaking system known as Grok 3, may be on the verge of upending everything we thought we knew about the universe.