"We get the exciting result that the total energy of the universe is zero. Why this should be so is one of the great mysteries – and therefore one of the important questions of physics. After all, what would be the use of studying physics if the mysteries were not the most important things to investigate?"
- Richard P. FeynmanRichard P. Feynman was a physicist who won the Nobel Prize for his contributions to particle physics and quantum mechanics. He was one of the most well-respected scientists because of his ability to clearly and simply explain complicated concepts. Feynman made an observation about the universe in on…