Georges Lemaitre and the Foundations of Big Bang Cosmology
Simon A. Mitton

TL;DR
This paper reviews Georges Lemaitre's pivotal role in establishing the Big Bang theory, highlighting his contributions to the expansion of the universe and his influence on modern cosmology.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive biographical analysis of Lemaitre's scientific impact, emphasizing his early estimation of the universe's expansion rate and his philosophical approach.
Findings
Lemaitre first estimated the universe's expansion rate.
The Hubble law was renamed Hubble-Lemaitre law in 2018.
Lemaitre's influence shaped modern cosmological paradigms.
Abstract
Georges Lemaitre was a remarkable contributor to the advancement of cosmology in the heady years following two great revolutions in theoretical physics in the last century: general relativity and quantum mechanics. In the present century, the impact of his key publications has advanced from very little to enormous. The Big Bang universe has reigned supreme in cosmology for sixty years, during which time it has acquired paradigmatic status as the most important event in the entire history of cosmology. Lemaitre was the first cosmologist to estimate the rate of expansion of the universe, later known as the Hubble constant. In 2018 the International Astronomical Union renamed the Hubble law as the Hubble-Lemaitre law in acknowledgement of his foundational contribution to the theory of the expanding universe. This biographical review examines: (a) factors that influenced his approach to the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsHistory of Science and Medicine · Relativity and Gravitational Theory · History and Developments in Astronomy
