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'''Ervin László''' (born 12 May 1932) is a Hungarian philosopher of science and theorist. | '''Ervin László''' (born 12 May 1932) is a [[Hungary|Hungarian]] philosopher of science and theorist. | ||
László has posited that the substance of the cosmos is a field of information, which he calls the "Akashic field", or "A-field". Although this theory has been debated in scientific circles, [[Abstergo Industries]] claims to have discovered evidence in favor of the "A-field" through initiatives such as the [[Animus Project]]. | László has posited that the substance of the cosmos is a field of information, which he calls the "Akashic field", or "A-field". Although this theory has been debated in scientific circles, [[Abstergo Industries]] claims to have discovered evidence in favor of the "A-field" through initiatives such as the [[Animus Project]]. | ||
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Ervin László (born 12 May 1932) is a Hungarian philosopher of science and theorist.
László has posited that the substance of the cosmos is a field of information, which he calls the "Akashic field", or "A-field". Although this theory has been debated in scientific circles, Abstergo Industries claims to have discovered evidence in favor of the "A-field" through initiatives such as the Animus Project.