The theory of everything was a set of equations proposed by Einstein in 1905, including the special theory of relativity and the general theory of relativity. This theory was considered a classic work of modern physics and had won many honors and awards. Among them, Einstein won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1915 in recognition of his outstanding contributions to the field of theoretical physics. He also received many other awards and honors, including the Karl Medal from the German Association for applied physics and the French Knight of Science and Art from the French Science Association. The influence of the Theory of Everything went far beyond the field of physics. Its ideas and methods had a profound impact on many disciplines such as philosophy, economics, biochemistry, and computer science. Therefore, Einstein was hailed as one of the founders of modern science. His contributions and achievements had a huge impact on the development of the world.