Victorian Era: She was born at the very end, as the Quantum Hypothesis, in 1900. She was Luminita Planck then, found by Max Planck as she slept in a nearby apple orchard.
1920’s: Austria. The Schrödinger Equation had just come out, and Luminita was living the high life in the science community and fashionable society. She was later Schrödinger’s assistant and had a brief relationship with him. Her obsession with tea began around this time, and her male form, Alaric Niels (Matt Smith, I think), emerged in 1928.
She arrived in the United States in 1933 with Albert Einstein, and became Eden, or Q.
1960’s: In New York, researching at Brookhaven National Laboratory, then at the Stanford Linear Accelerator Center. Drugs happened. Lots of them. She was also popular in the hippie art scene painting murals and playing music, and it was around this time that she began exchanging letters with a young Englishman named Stephen Hawking.
Two months prior to arrival: Heading an experimental spacetime genesis project at Fermilab, just outside of Chicago. A massive dropoff in her American worship led to the cancellation of the project, and the planned shutdown of the Tevatron.