In order from earlier to later times, the dominant components of our universe have been:

* dark energy, matter, then radiation

* dark energy, radiation, then matter

* matter, radiation, then dark energy

* radiation, matter, then dark energy

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To determine the correct order of dominance of the components of our universe, we need to rely on our understanding of the Big Bang Theory and the expansion of the universe. Here's how we can figure it out:

1. Dark Energy: Dark energy is believed to be the dominant component of our universe at present. However, it was not always dominant. It started to have a significant effect on the expansion of the universe about 5-6 billion years ago.

2. Radiation: In the early stages of the universe, shortly after the Big Bang, radiation (in the form of photons) was the dominant component. During this era, the universe was extremely hot and dense, and photons were constantly interacting with matter.

3. Matter: As the universe expanded and cooled down, matter (primarily in the form of protons, neutrons, and electrons) started to dominate. This period is often referred to as the "matter-dominated era."

Based on this information, we can conclude that the correct order of dominance, from earlier to later times, is:

Radiation, Matter, Dark Energy

So the correct answer is: Radiation, matter, then dark energy.