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A recurring theme is the stagnation of physics—the failure to develop a final, unified theory since the 1980s, despite enormous technological and mathematical progress. The frustration is palpable: researchers working tirelessly on string theory or loop quantum gravity have yet to produce definitive breakthroughs, often caught in dogmas and institutional resistance. The speaker introduces "geometric unity," a personal theoretical framework aimed at unifying Einstein's relativity with quantum mechanics through advanced geometry. Yet, the scientific community’s response—characterized by skepticism and delays—reflects a broader unwillingness to accept radical ideas from outside mainstream norms.