Heim theory, first proposed by German physicist Burkhard Heim publicly in 1957, is an attempt to develop a theory of everything in theoretical physics. The theory claims to bridge some of the disagreements between quantum mechanics and general relativity.[1] The theory has received little attention in the scientific literature and is regarded as being outside mainstream science[2][1][3][4] but has attracted some interest in popular and fringe media.[4][5][6]
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