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  2. List of The Complete Guide to Everything episodes - Wikipedia

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    "Conspiracy Theories (Reptilians, JFK and Dinosaurs) - Live in Manchester on March 18, 2013" June 8, 2013 () 206 "NYC Tourism (Part 1) (Recording of live YouTube broadcast 30 May 2013)" June 1, 2013 () 205 "Binge Watching" May 25, 2013 () 204 "The Complete Guide to Nothing In Particular: The Squeakquel"

  3. Theory of everything - Wikipedia

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    A theory of everything (TOE), final theory, ultimate theory, unified field theory, or master theory is a hypothetical singular, all-encompassing, coherent theoretical framework of physics that fully explains and links together all aspects of the universe. [1]: 6 Finding a theory of everything is one of the major unsolved problems in physics. [2 ...

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    In 2013, Weinstein was working as an economist and consultant at the Natron Group, a New York City–based hedge fund. [4] [5] [9] [10] As of 2021, Weinstein is the managing director for Thiel Capital, a venture capital firm founded by American financier Peter Thiel that invests in technology and life sciences–related companies.

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  6. The Complete Guide to Everything - Wikipedia

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    The first episode of The Complete Guide to Everything was released on July 2, 2009. In the "International Travel" episode, the hosts discussed the theft of Daniels' property, a bag containing an iPad, MacBook, and speakers. While some speculation was made during the episode about the possible culprit, no arrests were made.

  7. Time Cube - Wikipedia

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    Time Cube was a pseudoscientific personal web page set up in 1997 by Otis Eugene "Gene" Ray. [3] It was a self-published outlet for Ray's "theory of everything", also called "Time Cube", which claims that all modern sciences are participating in a worldwide conspiracy to omit his theory, which posits that each day actually consists of four days occurring simultaneously. [4]

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  9. A Theory of Everything - Wikipedia

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    A Theory of Everything: An Integral Vision for Business, Politics, Science, and Spirituality is a 2000 book by Ken Wilber detailing the author's approach, called Integral theory, to building a conceptual model of the World that encompasses both its physical and spiritual dimensions. He posits a unified ground-of-everything he calls Spirit.