received dramatic verification. Breakthroughs came as physicists and astronomers tackled two seemingly intractable problems plaguing the big bang creation models. The first dilemma was that treating fundamental particles as point entities (the traditional view) made unification of any of the four fundamental forces of physics (gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear forces) impossible. Complete theoretical and experimental proof that this unification can and did occur for the weak
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