- Albert Einstein
- Big bang
- Simplicity become complexity
- Burt A. Ovrut
- Selfridges (セルフリッジズ)
- Gravity
- Electromagnetic
- Weak
- Strong
2/6
- Sheldon Lee Glashow
- Steven Weinberg
- Abdul Salam
- Electroweak theory
- W and Z bosons
- Carlo Rubbia
- CERN
- Simon van der Meer
- Particle physicist
- Two fold unification
- Symmetry
- Special relativity
- Theory of general relativity
3/6
- Grand unified theory
- Quark
- Electron
- Proton decay
- University of Michigan
- Photo tube
- Back to back signal
- Cosmic ray particles
- Tegid Wyn Jones
- Sheldon Lee Glashow
- Magnetic monopole
- Alvaro De Rujula
- Nucleon decay
- Dan Sinclair
- Neutrino
4/6
- Alvaro De Rujula
- Galaxy
- Neutrino
- Open, flat, close universe
- Neutrino mass
- Institute of Theoretical and Experimental Physics
- 1/10000 of electron mass
- Three fold unification
- Theodor Kaluza (テオドール・カルツァ)
- Fifth dimension
- Abdus Salam
- Einstein's gravity
- Maxwell's electromagnetism
- Oskar Klein (オスカル・クライン)
- Super symmetry
5/6
- Mike Duff
- Super symmetry
- Super string theory
- Multi-dimensional field
- Abstract elegance
- 17 fundamental particles
- 34 fundamental particles in super symmetry
- 1 dimensional string
6/6
- Beauty = Truth
- Abdus Salam
- Kaluza-Klein theory (カルツァ=クライン理論)
- Carlo Rubbia (カルロ・ルビア)
- One hand clapping
- Another kind of force
- Fifth force
- Fourth fold unification
- Large Electron-Positron Collider
- Superconducting Super Collider (超伝導超大型加速器)
- Super conducting magnet
- Sheldon Lee Glashow