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“Our leading candidate for a theory of everything is known as M-theory. It grew from a merger of the two seemingly different approaches: 11-dimensional supergravity and 10-dimensional superstring theory. Could this be the final theory of everything?”
New Scientist, New Scientist: The Collection, Vol. 2.5: 15 Ideas You Need to Understand

“curved in a particular way”
New Scientist, New Scientist: The Collection, Vol. 1.2: The Unknown Universe

“At least five times in the past 540 million years half or more of all species have been wiped out in a short space of time.”
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