Skip to main content

unified field theory

1) an as-yet-undiscovered theory unifying many scientific field theories into one understanding of how the universe operates

2) something unattainable, much as finding an actual unified field theory has baffled scientists for decades
Einstein spent the last two decades of his life trying to develop a unified field theory.
-------
Person 1: John keeps asking Sarah out, but she's not biting.
Person B: She's his unified field theory. Ain't gonna happen.
by ChuckChaser69 August 17, 2008
mugGet the unified field theory mug.

Nudiefind Field Theory

A scientific theory explaining the observable tendency for any given search terms in Google Image Search to eventually return a photo of a nude or semi-nude woman if you look through enough pages of results.
Dude, i was just looking up some pictures of the Sydney Opera house and i totally ran into proof of the Nudiefind Field Theory.
by Crapstack October 13, 2010
mugGet the Nudiefind Field Theory mug.

quantum field theory

Quantum field theory is a postulate that the most difficult "important" problem in mathematics--the Riemann Hypothesis--is the solution to the "hard incompleteness" problem in computer science.

In other words: the draw-distance that is equivalent to the surface area of a transfinite space is also equal to the surface area of a wavelet (complex number).
The most difficult problem in computer science is the hard problem of indeterminacy (also called the hard problem of incompleteness).

The most 'complete' difficult problem in mathematics is the Riemann Hypothesis: the idea that the surface area of a transfinite space is equal to the draw-distance between two trans-finite spaces and that that draw-distance is equivalent to the surface area of the complex number or wavelet between the transfinite space and its adjacent transfinite space.

Quantum field theory speculates that equivalency equates to equality by hypothesizing that the draw-distance between two transfinite spaces being equivalent to the surface area of a wavelet ('half-moon') is a statement of equality between a polynomial-complete time-series and non-polynomial complete time-series.

In other words; equality is a statement of equivalency.
by flightfacilities January 4, 2022
mugGet the quantum field theory mug.

Levance Fields Theory of the Big East Tournament

Year after year in the Big East mens basketball tournament gamblers frequently are perplexed by the outcomes of the some of the games. A simple theory can be followed to help you handicap the games in the tournament -- pick the team with the most relevant player(s) from New York City. This theory is derived from Levance Fields, a point guard on the Pittsburgh Panthers basketball team who led his team to a Big East Championship in 2008. He grew up in Brooklyn, NY and played at Xaverian High School and hit big shot after big shot to lead Pitt to a Big East Crown.
In 2011, Kemba Walker from the Bronx, New York led Connecticut to a Big East Title by winning 5 games in 5 days. Kemba was the most relevant player in the Big East Tournament and led his team to not only 5 straight victories but also 5 straight wins against the spread thus proving the Levance Fields Theory of the Big East Tournament.
by Unitcrusher6000 March 30, 2011
mugGet the Levance Fields Theory of the Big East Tournament mug.

Field Theory

In a broad, conceptual sense, it's the idea that reality is fundamentally composed of interacting fields of influence rather than discrete particles. Think of the universe not as a collection of billiard balls, but as an ocean of invisible forces (gravitational, electromagnetic, quantum) where particles are mere excitations or "knots" in these fields. In social sciences, it's adapted to mean analyzing behavior within a network of social, psychological, and cultural forces that shape individual actions.
Example: In physics, Field Theory is exemplified by the Standard Model, where electrons are seen as excitations in an all-pervading "electron field." In sociology, analyzing a CEO's decision not just as personal choice, but as a product of the "corporate field" of board pressures, market forces, and industry norms, uses a social field theory approach.
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal February 3, 2026
mugGet the Field Theory mug.

Share this definition

Sign in to vote

We'll email you a link to sign in instantly.

Or

Check your email

We sent a link to

Open your email