Unfinished diagram of the unification of fundamental forces at higher energy scales.
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\documentclass[border=3pt,tikz]{standalone} \usepackage{amsmath,amssymb} \usepackage{bm} % math bold \usepackage{tikz} \usetikzlibrary{patterns} \tikzset{>=latex} \colorlet{myblue}{black!50!blue} \colorlet{myred}{black!50!red} \begin{document} % RESISTANCE vs. TEMPERATURE \begin{tikzpicture} \def\N{20} \def\xmin{-0.1} \def\xmax{5.0} \def\ymin{-0.1} \def\ymax{2.5} \coordinate (EM) at (0.5,1.5); \coordinate (W) at (0.5,1.0); \coordinate (S) at (0.5,2.4); \coordinate (G) at (0.5,0.5); \coordinate (EW) at (1.0,1.4); \coordinate (GUT) at (2.5,1.4); \coordinate (P) at (4.5,1.0); \draw[->,thick] (\xmin,0) -- (1.1*\xmax,0) node[right] {time}; \draw[->,thick] (0,\ymin) -- (0,1.1*\ymax) node[above=5pt,below left,align=center] {strength}; \draw[thick,myblue] (EM) -- (EW) -- (GUT) -- (P); \draw[thick,myblue] (W) -- (EW); \draw[thick,myblue] (S) -- (GUT); \draw[thick,myblue] (G) -- (P); \end{tikzpicture} \end{document}
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