...nature's thing for geometry has gotten so out of hand, some scientists would say, that she
  has kissed fields such as physics goodbye for good.


Forget forces, particles, fields, gravity, matter, motion -- even space and time.

Physics has become a chapter in a geometry book.

"It almost appears that the physics has been absorbed into the geometry,"
 wrote: Sir Arthur Eddington.


 
Los Angeles Times  
November 4, 1999  

Eddington: An English scientist involved in the fields of mathematics, relativity, cosmology, and astronomy. While professor of astronomy at Cambridge, he worked on the structure of stars. He also made significant and pioneering contributions to the general theory of relativity,