Critiqued and Judged by four frontier AI models. Scored on a transparent 100-point rubric: 50 points for the physical half of reality (physics), 50 points for the mental half (phenomenal consciousness & free will). A Theory of Everything must address everything — including the mind.
David Chalmers' Dual-Aspect Theory (DAT)admin✦ scored
Physics10/50
Mind29/50
39
/100
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11
The Standard Model of Particle Physics (SM) v1.0Glashow, Weinberg, Salam, Gell-Mann, Yang, Mills, Higgs, Englert, et al.✦ scored
Physics33/50
Mind0/50
33
/100
▼
12
Integrated Information TheoryGiulio Tononi
Physics4/50
Mind27/50
31
/100
▼
13
E8 v1.0Garrett Lisi✦ scored
Physics30/50
Mind0/50
30
/100
▼
14
Quantum Field Theory (QFT) v1.0Dirac, Feynman, Schwinger, Tomonaga, Yang, Mills, Wilson, et al✦ scored
Physics30/50
Mind0/50
30
/100
▼
15
Relativity (Special and General) v1.0Albert Einstein✦ scored
Physics30/50
Mind0/50
30
/100
▼
16
Wolfram Physics ProjectStephen Wolfram
Physics19/50
Mind8/50
27
/100
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17
Geometric Unity v1.1Eric Weinstein✦ scored
Physics26/50
Mind0/50
26
/100
▼
18
Causal Set TheorySorkin et al.
Physics22/50
Mind0/50
22
/100
▼
19
Loop Quantum GravityRovelli, Smolin, et al.
Physics22/50
Mind0/50
22
/100
▼
20
E8 TheoryGarrett Lisi
Physics15/50
Mind0/50
15
/100
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