The magazine MAQ The magazine MAQ ART December 2018 | Page 99

In 2013 the European Space Agency Planck Observatory mapped the first light in the universe. According to its project scientist, Jan Tauber, the prevailing scientific model of the symmetrical universe contained asymmetrical “features which force us to rethink some of our basic assumptions”. He stated that “This is the beginning of a new journey”, which “will help shed light

on this conundrum"( European Space Agency 2013). Tauber’s mystery is the fact that Einstein’s symmetrical world view in the 21st Century had reached its tribal expiry date.

In the 19th Century Emmanuel Levinas agreed with Kant on his ethical artistic concept of an symmetrical electromagnetic field evolving within the creative, artistic human mind. But he argued that it was a first cause omnipotent force expressing ethical emotional sentience associated with the asymmetrical urge to create.