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- What's there?
The astronaut picking up rocks on the moon, the
nuclear physicist bombarding atoms, the marine biologist describing a
newly discovered species, the paleontologist digging in promising strata,
are all seeking to find out, "What's there?"
- How does it work?
A geologist comparing the effects of time on moon rocks to the effects
of time on earth rocks, the nuclear physicist observing the behavior
of particles, the marine biologist observing whales swimming, and the
paleontologist studying the locomotion of an extinct dinosaur, "How does it work?"
- How did it come to be this way?
Each of these scientists tries
to reconstruct the histories of their objects of study. Whether these
objects are rocks, elementary particles, marine organisms, or fossils,
scientists are asking, "How did it come to be this way?"
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