Genesis Quarkbase: A New Genesis for Physics presents a unified framework in which gravity, electromagnetism, and the strong and weak nuclear forces all emerge from a single principle: the global conservation of etheric volume in a frictionless pressure field Ψ(x,t). The article reproduces key atomic constants such as the Rydberg value and the hydrogen binding energy, proposes an alternative resonance-based mechanism for nuclear fission equivalent in energy to conventional fission, and predicts a new superheavy element around Z ≈ 155 (“Quarkium”) from the quantized sequence of quarkbase closures. It is conceived as a corrected second version and a manifesto for rethinking twentieth-century physics from first principles.