
"The most remarkable fact of all about the Universe is that our cosmic constituents, the laws that govern reality, and the constants of nature do not change throughout either space or time."
"Physics is very good at answering questions of 'how' things are, but it is lousy at taking on questions of purpose, such as 'why' things are."
The Universe exhibits a vast array of structures formed at different stages of cosmic evolution, with no two objects being identical. Fundamental laws, such as gravity and quantum transitions, remain consistent throughout space and time. The inquiry into why nature obeys these laws reveals that while physics excels at explaining how phenomena occur, it struggles with questions of purpose. Ultimately, the unchanging nature of these laws and constants is a remarkable aspect of the Universe.
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