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"What we know is a drop, what we do not know is a vast ocean. The admirable arrangement and harmony of the
universe could only have come from the plan of an omniscient and omnipotent Being." - Isaac Newton (1643 – 1727), founder of classical theoretical physics

Module 1

"Viam supervadet vadens"

 

 

Module 2

"Vivere est cogitare"

 

Module 3
"Omnia praeclara rara"

Georges Henri Joseph Édouard Lemaître (17 July 1894 – 20 June 1966) was a Belgian priest, astronomer and professor of physics at the Catholic University of Leuven. He proposed the theory of the expansion of the universe, widely misattributed to Edwin Hubble. He was the first to derive what is now known as Hubble's law and made the first estimation of what is now called the Hubble constant, which he published in 1927, two years before Hubble's article. Lemaître also proposed what became known as the Big Bang theory of the origin of the Universe.

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GENESIS Creation Of The World (bonus video)

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