I believe that a sound theory of everything should be testable and difficult to vary, so to start, instead of pointing out all the things that seem to coincide nicely with it, I will list some things that would potentially disprove my theory –
- Proof of the existence of irreducible complexity
- Not finding fungibility (discrete but completely interchangeable particles) at a certain subatomic level of all things
- Finding certain evolutionary “missing links” between species, providing evidence of more recent than expected links between previously discreet categories of species. i.e. evolution is linear and everything that exists today simply exists in different stages of evolution. (My theory posits that everything that exists today is at roughly the same level of evolution away from a center point of time where things rapidly began to split off from each other.)