Could some of the same laws of nature be at work in the designs of all things in the pictures above?
These are big questions that scientists and ordinary people like us have wondered about for a long time. For a long time we haven't known how to go about finding the answers, other than trying to work things out on paper.
But now NASA has a special program, called
. . . for seeking answers to these and other mysteries of the universe. Fundamental Physics hopes to do two things:
- To discover and explore fundamental physical laws governing matter, space, and time.
- To discover and understand the basic rules nature uses to build the complex and beautiful structures we see around us.
Over the years, scientists and engineers have developed new technologies and instruments that will help us understand nature. Now we can take these new instruments into space and do experiments where the forces of gravity are very, very small (like when the Space Shuttle or the International Space Station are orbiting Earth in "free fall"). This way, scientists can do very delicate experiments to see what single atoms do under special conditions.
NASA hopes these experiments will help us understand our universe and ourselves. NASA also hopes the experiments will help develop technologies that will benefit people in their everyday lives.
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