
Lemaître's Law of Redemptive Creation
Lemaître's Law of Redemptive Creation suggests that systems undergoing transformation or renewal tend to produce a few highly influential or prominent elements alongside many smaller, less noticeable ones. In essence, when a system evolves from disorder to order, it naturally develops a hierarchical structure: a small number of dominant components coexist with numerous less significant ones. This pattern is observed across various fields, such as biology, linguistics, and social systems, indicating an inherent tendency for complexity to organize around key ideas or structures, leading to a balance between prominence and diversity within the system.