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Albert Einstein (1879-1955). Typed letter signed (‘A. Einstein’) to Michele Besso, n.p., 1 March 1931.

In German, one page, 278 x 214mm, on paper with printed heading of ‘Professor Albert Einstein’.

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Published in Pierre Speziali (ed.) Albert Einstein. Michele Besso. Correspondance 1903-1955. Paris: Hermann, 1972. No. 108 (erroneously described as signed with initials only)
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Excitement at new observations by the Mount Wilson observatory, with implications for the age of the universe.

A trip to America has been very interesting, although tiring: 'The people at the Mount Wilson observatory are excellent. They have recently discovered that the spiral nebulas are almost equally distributed in space and show a powerful Doppler effect in proportion to their distance, which incidentally follows easily from the theory of relativity ... The snag is however that the expansion of matter suggests an origin in time going back 1010 or 1011 years. Because any other explanation of the effect runs into great difficulties, the situation is very exciting'. Einstein is impressed by Besso's proposal for a toxicological institute, and suggests that he forward it, with Einstein's recommendation, to the Institut international de coopération intellectuelle in Paris.

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