The Nuclear Quantum Gravity + Superconducting  Field Theory (ToE) 

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A Grand Unified Theory is any model of physics that explains and connects all fundamental interactions (strong force, electromagnetism, weak force, and gravity) into a single force. The first part unifies the strong nuclear force with the gravitational force in a mathematical way, the quantum vacuum is treated as a deformable system by the strong nuclear force; the second part unifies the nuclear force with the quantum vacuum in a hypothetical structure, the quantum vacuum is treated as a supersymmetric and metastable system with properties related to the different types of particles' motion.
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Data may be preliminary. 2 February 2026 V2 Latest version Share on The Nuclear Quantum Gravity + Superconducting Field Theory (ToE) Authors : Sergio Perez 0000-0003-1572-870X [email protected] and Sergio Pérez Felipe Authors Info & Affiliations https://doi.org/10.22541/au.174621025.58312462/v2 Published OAJ Materials and Devices Version of record Peer review timeline 370 views 122 downloads Contents Abstract Supplementary Material Information & Authors Metrics & Citations View Options References Figures Tables Media Share Abstract A Grand Unified Theory is any model of physics that explains and connects all fundamental interactions (strong force, electromagnetism, weak force, and gravity) into a single force. The first part unifies the strong nuclear force with the gravitational force in a mathematical way, the quantum vacuum is treated as a deformable system by the strong nuclear force; the second part unifies the nuclear force with the quantum vacuum in a hypothetical structure, the quantum vacuum is treated as a supersymmetric and metastable system with properties related to the different types of particles' motion. Supplementary Material File (sft_update-en.pdf) Download 1.44 MB Information & Authors Information Version history V1 Version 1 02 May 2025 V2 Version 2 02 February 2026 Peer review timeline Published OAJ Materials and Devices Version of Record 1 Jan 2026 Published Copyright This work is licensed under a Non Exclusive No Reuse License. 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