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* February 3-4 – In a Breguet 19 G. R., the French aviators Lemaître and Ludovic Arrachart set a world distance record, flying 3, 166 km ( 1, 967 miles ) from Étampes, Paris, France, to Villa Cisneros, Spanish Sahara.
The stories reflected an urban ennui and disillusion felt by those leading lives fueled by intense emotions and hedonistic self-indulgence. Georges Lemaître wrote in 1938: “ Beyond any doubt Morand is the most typical representative and interpreter of French literature today … His defects and merits, are they not the defects and merits of the world today …” Supporters and enthusiasts of Morand, Cocteau and André Breton appreciated his “ spiteful humour and surreal urban poetry, and aphoristic prose .” French critics praised his descriptive facility with words, leading them to categorize him as a “ modernist ,” and “ imagist .”

Lemaître and has
Lemaître used these solutions to formulate the earliest version of the Big Bang models, in which our universe has evolved from an extremely hot and dense earlier state.
The outer rim of Lemaître remains well-defined, although it has become eroded and rounded by a history of minor impacts.

Lemaître and with
In 1927, the Belgian Roman Catholic priest Georges Lemaître independently derived the Friedmann-Lemaître-Robertson-Walker equations and proposed, on the basis of the recession of spiral nebulae, that the universe began with the " explosion " of a " primeval atom "— which was later called the Big Bang.
Later, in 1931, Einstein himself agreed with the results of Friedmann and Lemaître.
Peugeot was an early pioneer in motor racing with Albert Lemaître winning the world's first motor race, the 1894 Paris-Rouen race, in a 3 hp Peugeot.
* 1934 — Georges Lemaître interprets the cosmological constant as due to a vacuum energy with an unusual perfect fluid equation of state
Uncomfortable with the direction the group is going in, Lemaître — Isou ’ s right hand man for nearly half a century — begins to distance himself from it.
However due to the obscurity of the journals in which the papers of Lemaître and Synge were published their conclusions went unnoticed, with many of the major players in the field including Einstein believing that singularity at the Schwarzschild radius was physical.
* Georges Lemaître interprets the cosmological constant as due to a vacuum energy with an unusual perfect fluid equation of state.
See also J Lemaître, Arsène Houssaye ( 1897 ), with a bibliography.
Four men — the mime Baptiste Debureau ( Jean-Louis Barrault ), the actor Frédérick Lemaître ( Pierre Brasseur ), the thief Pierre François Lacenaire ( Marcel Herrand ), and the aristocrat Édouard de Montray ( Louis Salou ) — are in love with Garance, and their intrigues drive the story forward.
According to the Friedmann – Lemaître – Robertson – Walker metric which is used to model the expanding universe, if at the present time we receive light from a distant object with a redshift of z, then the scale factor at the time the object originally emitted that light is given by the equation.

Lemaître and single
In 1931 Lemaître went further and suggested that the evident expansion of the universe, if projected back in time, meant that the further in the past the smaller the universe was, until at some finite time in the past all the mass of the Universe was concentrated into a single point, a " primeval atom " where and when the fabric of time and space came into existence.
That leads to a single form for the metric tensor, called the Friedmann – Lemaître – Robertson – Walker metric
The Big Bang itself had been proposed in 1931, long before this period, by Georges Lemaître, a Belgian physicist and Roman Catholic priest, who suggested that the evident expansion of the Universe in forward time required that the Universe contracted backwards in time, and would continue to do so until it could contract no further, bringing all the mass of the Universe into a single point, a " primeval atom ", at a point in time before which time and space did not exist.

Lemaître and space
This view of the 3-sphere is the basis for the study of elliptic space as developed by Georges Lemaître
" Within the Friedmann – Lemaître – Robertson – Walker ( FLRW ) model, the presently most popular shape of the Universe found to fit observational data according to cosmologists is the infinite flat model, while other FLRW models that fit the data include the Poincaré dodecahedral space and the Picard horn.

Lemaître and time
Ion Luca Caragiale is known to have been amused by the stock character Robert Macaire, at a time when the latter had been turned into a comedic character by Frédérick Lemaître.

Lemaître and would
Georges Lemaître first proposed what would become the Big Bang theory in what he called his " hypothesis of the primeval atom.
As it happened, both Lemaître and Hoyle's models of nucleosynthesis would be needed to explain elemental abundances in the universe.

Lemaître and have
where is the scale factor of the Friedmann – Lemaître – Robertson – Walker metric, and we have taken the Big Bang to be at.

Lemaître and at
He finished 3 ’ 30 ” ahead of Albert Lemaître ( Peugeot ), followed by Doriot ( Peugeot ) at 16 ’ 30 ”, René Panhard ( Panhard ) at 33 ’ 30 ’’ and Émile Levassor ( Panhard ) at 55 ’ 30 ”.
In 1924, Arthur Eddington showed that the singularity disappeared after a change of coordinates ( see Eddington – Finkelstein coordinates ), although it took until 1933 for Georges Lemaître to realize that this meant the singularity at the Schwarzschild radius was an unphysical coordinate singularity.
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 Louvain.
Later, in 1932, Georges Lemaître gave a different coordinate transformation ( Lemaître coordinates ) to the same effect and was the first to recognize that this implied that the singularity at r = r < sub > s </ sub > was not physical.
Indeed, Belgian priest Georges Lemaître, astronomer and physics professor at the Catholic University of Louvain, was the first to propose the theory of expansion of the universe, often incorrectly credited to Edwin Hubble.
He finished 3 ’ 30 ” ahead of Albert Lemaître ( Peugeot ), followed by Doriot ( Peugeot ) at 16 ’ 30 ”, René Panhard ( Panhard ) at 33 ’ 30 ’’ and Émile Levassor ( Panhard ) at 55 ’ 30 ”.
The cosmologist Georges Lemaître, the Big Bang theorist, was a former graduate student 1923-24 at the college, supervised by Sir Arthur Eddington.

Lemaître and ;
Prizes were awarded to the vehicles by a jury based on the reports of the observers who rode in each car ; the official winner was Albert Lemaître driving a 3 hp Peugeot, although the Comte de Dion had finished first but his steam powered vehicle was ineligible for the official competition.
He acted as dramatic critic to the Soleil ; from 1892 he was literary critic to the Revue bleue ; and in 1896 took the place of Jules Lemaître on the Journal des débats.
The Friedmann – Lemaître – Robertson – Walker ( FLRW ) metric is an exact solution of Einstein's field equations of general relativity ; it describes a homogeneous, isotropic expanding or contracting universe that may be simply connected or multiply connected.
The Kylchap was not the only advanced steam locomotive exhaust: another design, the Lemaître, had some success in France and England ; noted Argentinian engineer Livio Dante Porta designed several, the Kylpor, Lempor and Lemprex designs ; and several U. S. railroads including the Norfolk & Western used a concentric nozzle known as the waffle iron exhaust.

Lemaître and they
In a Letterist FAQ published in the first issue of Lemaître ’ s journal, Ur, CP-Matricon explains: ' The letterists do not create scandals: they break the conspiracy of silence set up by pusillanimous show-offs ( journalists ) and smash the faces of those who don ’ t please them.

Lemaître and had
Lemaître had already shown that this was expected, given the Cosmological Principle.

Lemaître and number
Alexander Friedman proposed a number of such solutions in 1922 as did Georges Lemaître in 1927 .< ref name = Lemaitre1927 >

Lemaître and .
In 1929, Edwin Hubble discovered that the distances to far away galaxies were generally proportional to their redshifts — an idea originally suggested by Lemaître in 1927.
Independently deriving Friedmann's equations in 1927, Georges Lemaître, a Belgian physicist and Roman Catholic priest, proposed that the inferred recession of the nebulae was due to the expansion of the Universe.
This perception was enhanced by the fact that the originator of the Big Bang theory, Monsignor Georges Lemaître, was a Roman Catholic priest.
Hubble is generally mistakenly known for Lemaître's law or " Hubble's law " which was discovered by Georges Lemaître.
The best-known exact solutions, and also those most interesting from a physics point of view, are the Schwarzschild solution, the Reissner – Nordström solution and the Kerr metric, each corresponding to a certain type of black hole in an otherwise empty universe, and the Friedmann – Lemaître – Robertson – Walker and de Sitter universes, each describing an expanding cosmos.
The fastest finisher was the Comte Jules-Albert de Dion, but The ' official ' victory was awarded to Albert Lemaître driving his 3 hp petrol engined Peugeot.
File: Lemaitre. jpg | Georges Lemaître ( 1894-1966 ): first person to propose the theory of the expansion of the Universe, first to derive what is now known as Hubble's law, made the first estimation of what is now called the Hubble constant which he published in 1927 ( two years before Hubble's article ), proposed the Big Bang theory of the origin of the Universe
* June 20 – Georges Lemaître, Belgian priest and astrophysicist ( b. 1894 )
In 1927 Georges Lemaître showed that static solutions of the Einstein equations, which are possible in the presence of the cosmological constant, are unstable, and therefore the static universe envisioned by Einstein could not exist.
" The funeral was attended by " almost every writer in Paris ", including Frédérick Lemaître, Gustave Courbet, Dumas père and Dumas fils.
Albert Lemaître ( pictured on left ) was classified 1st in his Peugeot 3hp.
* 1927 — Georges Lemaître discusses the creation event of an expanding universe governed by the Einstein field equations.

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