The Theory of Everything has been an elusive butterfly, and latest theories are leading to accommodating gravity through equations that postulate a series of multiverses. There is absolutely no discussion, no intention, to try and disprove God, or even attempt at explaining what is a philosophical and religious quest, not the realm of physics or mathematics. One can believe in a God to have created all of it, regardless of where the Theory of Everything is heading. The conflict is non-existent. Assuming a proof of the Theory did occur, I would hypothesize that by then we will have advanced beyond the more primitive versions of religion anyway. The important moral tenets, organizational human attempts at high achievement, and the belief in a better good for all as a result of some of the more logical religious attenuations to seeking the best for all, will be the legacy of theocratic study. In much the same way as Aristotle or Plato. But no one will ever prove the non-existance of God, or the existence. By nature of the supremacy it postulates, no human conjecture, save for faith, can understand God. It should not stop our search for understanding matter as that endeavor has spinoff benefits for the universe, and all species.