Having acknowledged human-centred approaches to questions about the universe, and the question of what is fundamental, a universe-centred approach is taken. Selecting foundational time and electromagnetic radiation as fundamental, to the working of the Material universe, and the perception of "the universe" respectively. As well as acknowledging the aptly named fundamental forces. It ends by considering what is fundamental to science and its progress. With emphasis on the importance of the dis-proven or discredited hypothesis, theory or method. Highlighting 'vulnerability' as fundamental to science.
Georgina Woodward