El Grupo de Investigación ‘Ciencia, Razón y Fe’ y la Facultad de Ciencias organizan una conferencia sobre Georges Lemaître, padre de la Teoría del Big Bang
The group of research 'Science, Reason and Faith' and the School of Sciences organize a lecture on Georges Lemaître, father of the Big Bang Theory.
The group of research 'Science, Reason and Faith' (CRYF) and the School of Sciences organized a lecture on Georges Lemaître, father of the Big Bang Theory, which was given by Dominique Lambert at position . The event was held on the occasion of the 80th anniversary of the Big Bang theory, and is part of the lecture series planned for Science Week.
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Dominique Lambert emphasized his double condition of astrophysicist and Catholic priest, with such a talent that Einstein himself recognized that he was the one who had best understood his equations. He also described him as a modest man, as demonstrated by the fact that he asked Pope Pius XII not to speak of his theories in his speeches because they were not yet proven by observations. On the other hand, Lambert explained Lamâitre's great contributions to science on the origin and expansion of the universe.
THE COMPLETE NEWS, IN 'DIARIO DE NAVARRA': "Two lives, two sciences".