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the profound puzzle of why the same laws of physics seem to govern all parts and the entire history of the universe is usually explained by the assertion that everything in the cosmos is made up of the same set of particles, known as quarks and leptons. Taken at face value and subjected to critical scrutiny, this is no explanation at all. After all, nothing explains why the particles themselves behave the same way at different locations and times in the universe.
The One: How an Ancient Idea Holds the Future of Physics
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