1. Scientific Theories and Laws
2. The First Decade (1936-1946)
4. The Second Decade (1946-1956)
6. The Third Decade (1956-1966)
8. The Fourth Decade (1966-1976)
10. The Fifth Decade (1976-1986)
12. The Sixth Decade (1986-1996)
14. The Seventh Decade (1996-2006)
15. The Theory of More than Everything
16. The Eighth Decade (2006-2016)
18. The Ninth Decade (2016-2026)
Appendix A Paintings
Appendix B TTOMTE and a Steady State Universe
Appendix C Musical Compositions
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1) A subneutrino smashes into a subsanwidge merging with it making subquarks, subelectrons, subquirks, subhams, and subpickles, all charged up.
Is this better than gravity? Oh yes, many more possibilities with a new kind of energy. These particles are negatively, positively, rightly, and downly charged at all different levels.
Now we want to think of evolution in this phase where somethings (supernothings) become matter, our current zoo of quarks, electrons, etc. For this period, we can only fantasize until we find a way to look for evolving particles. Think of this as just another thought experiment.
About 1012 years later, the universe keeps changing. Subpickles, subfats, and subquirks have all but disappeared. Many subquarks and subelectrons have run into each other, and with matching spin, they tend to stick together. The unit of charge has settled down to one-third of an electron. By now, these quarks, protons, etc. have become the ruling class; nature has eliminated the less practical species. When new nits appear out of nothing, the surrounding fields force them to evolve towards matter as we know it: It's easier to fit in than to try something different.