Abstract
The condition for the position of the nuclear magnetic resonance line observed in a many-body system to shift away from the Larmor value gamma H0 is studied. It is shown that shifts of the order of magnitude of that recently observed in liquid 3He below 3 mK are possible only if the system possesses a peculiar ordering property, not hitherto seen in any many-body system, which is called 'spontaneously broken spin-orbit symmetry'. Some general aspects of the behaviour of systems with this property are studied, without making any particular assumptions about the microscopic dynamics.