Why does anything exist at all? Not “how did the universe begin,” but why there is a universe to begin with. Why is there something instead of nothing? Why are there laws, particles, space, time, and minds able to ask the question? In this video, we follow Richard Feynman into the most unsettling boundary of physics: the place where explanations start to run out, and the honest answer becomes, “Here’s what we can describe… and here’s what we can’t.” You’ll discover: Why physics is incredibly powerful at explaining how, but not always why What Feynman means when he says some questions may not have satisfying answers The difference between a “mechanism” and an “ultimate reason” Why “because of the laws of nature” is sometimes just another label How curiosity survives even when certainty doesn’t This isn’t a video that pretends to solve the biggest mystery. It’s a video about facing it clearly, without comfort stories. Watch to the end and comment: Do you think “why” is a real question about the universe… or a human habit of language? 👍 Like if this made you feel small in the best way ✅ Subscribe for more Feynman-style physics and philosophy that pushes your brain to the edge #RichardFeynman #Physics #Philosophy #Existence #Universe #ScienceExplained #Feynman #Reality #Cosmology #BigQuestions