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The current understanding of reality is bifurcated. General relativity posits that mass and energy warp spacetime, dictating the motions of celestial bodies. Quantum mechanics, conversely, presents a drastically different picture, where particles exist in multiple states and exhibit behaviors that challenge classical interpretations. The inability of scientists to merge these distinct theories has left a critical void in our comprehension of the universe. The search for an all-encompassing theory has persisted largely unanswered, hinting that a fundamental element of our understanding remains conspicuously absent.