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Lecture 13 (Spontaneous Symmetry Breaking)
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This video describes how the original force in the universe (called the Theory of Everything) split into gravity, then the strong nuclear force and then the weak nuclear force and then finally the electromagnetic force. Each of the 4 forces of nature play a crucial role in the formation of the universe and to allow life to exist.
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