The Cosmological Constant
Semi nude lady with long flowing see through robes with skyscape, landscape, ruins of a church and enigmatic, surreal elements

February 1999
20" x 30"
508 x 762 mm
Oil on canvas

Exhibited 1999
Art of Imagination Exhibition
The Mall Galleries
London SW1
PEDAS Annual Exhibition
The Seldown Gallery
Poole Arts Centre

The Cosmological Constant

A painting inspired by the theory of the Cosmological Constant as proposed by Albert Einstein. The theory goes a long way to help with the comprehension of the enigma of gravity by proposing the existence of a force working in opposition to the force of gravity. The astronomers of the time could not agree with this theory. Einstein believed his theory was wrong and went to his grave with the belief that the Cosmological constant was the 'biggest blunder of his life'.

His theory of the Cosmological Constant has now been proved to be correct.

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