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The Big Bang & the universe

Georges Lemaître

1894–1966 · Father of the Big Bang idea

The Belgian priest and physicist was the first to propose that the universe emerged from a dense beginning.

As early as 1927, Lemaître realized that the universe is expanding and inferred a beginning from a tiny, dense state.

His idea of the primeval atom was the forerunner of today’s Big Bang theory and first linked mathematics with the history of the cosmos.

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