The story is long finished, Alexandre. I did not want to bore you with the long version. It is a very simple, intrinsic and satisfying story; it explains a lot.
The best part, however, is that it points straight at physicists that never got their own brains under control. The one spot where they should have paid attention, few (perhaps none) are able to look in the mirror.
No surprise, because physicists were never trained in structural thinking, so they ended thinking they knew all there was to know and ignored what they should not have ignored.
I figured out the Structure of Everything in 1981; it was a disappointment. "Everyone had been correct" was my conclusion.
So, when five years later physicists said they were looking for a Theory of Everything, I knew something bad was up. They had no clue how dumb they were. All that knowledge in their hands and yet no idea what the storyline was.