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Originally Posted by Ralph Sir Edward
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.
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The theorem only say something about the formal system. For a specific reality you can always construct a fomalism that can describe everything in this specific reality.