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Much of Feynman’s work addresses fundamental questions: “What are things really made of?” and “What forms the universe?” His inquiries tackle the complexities of physical laws— from the very basic atomic structures to nuclear patterns that transcend ordinary understanding. He likens this quest for knowledge to a chess game, where rigor and rules can seem straightforward when broken down into parts, but the greater complexity veils the straightforwardness of atomic constituents.