Georges Lemaitre was invited to a British Association symposium on the link between physicality and spirituality in London in 1931. In a report published in Nature titled 'The Beginning of the World from the Point of View of Quantum Theory,' he proposed that the Universe expanded from a starting point, which he dubbed the "Primeval Atom" and developed in a report titled "The Beginning of the World from the Point of View of Quantum Theory" [1]. The way the universe is said to have come into being governs (and so can be the deeper cause of) all quantum mechanical phenomena, according to this article. On the basis of hidden symmetries, a'smallest space-action' (or'smallest restricted quantity of uncertainty') is built, which provides a connection between all that is and sets the boundaries within which all variation is conceivable; unity in variety.
Author(S) DetailsFrans De Medts
University of Technology, Eindhoven, 5600MB The Netherlands, Netherlands.
T. U. Eindhoven
University of Technology, Eindhoven, 5600MB The Netherlands, Netherlands.
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