Unification theory is ‘a complete unified theory that will describe everything in the universe’ (Hawking, 1996). Unification theory is expressed through spherical geometry and ‘all dimensional geometry is included in spherical geometry. Thus spherical geometry in the form of unification theory describes all the laws of the universe’ (Tajuddin and Biswas, 2015). This theory has enough proofs and supports in favor of its formation and working capacity. The unification theory and spherical geometry are not any type of utopian ideas but they are basic and real concepts of the world that are searched by our scientists for the last hundred of years. Actually this unification theory is the Grand Unified Theory (GUT) of four basic forces of physical sciences, and spherical geometry is the supreme geometry that covers the unified force. These two concepts are related to each other and discussed here (vide: Different sections of the article)
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