Without clear criteria, modern physics consists of the independent, dissonant or contradictory theses. Their collisions are obvious, tacit or still unnoticed. The new arbitrary ideas are simply added and tried to reconcile artificially with the inherited funds. By the strict criteria, a mosaic of physics is here elaborate into a solid scientific system, based on only one general law. The ideas rely on or supplement each other. A sequence of the classical and modern antitheses is thus convincingly exceeded.