Godel's theorem states that for any system of mathematics, there will be questions definable in that mathematics that cannot be answered by that mathematics. Since all GUTs are describable only in mathematics, no matter how the results can be applied, it can't describe everything, inherently.
But I only use this as a example of "faith" in science. I like to use physics for examples, because "faith" is so strong there. I could have used C as an absolute constant as an example, instead, but that would cause ever more of a conudrum among the "faithful".....
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