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I am the author of Port Vintages (2018), and am working on a second edition. (You really don’t know where this is going.) So am reading and adding information from some further issues of Wine and Food, “A Gastronomical Quarterly Edited by André L. Simon”. Issue “No. 16: Winter Number 1937” has, pp82–3, a description of a dinner — all issues featured dinners — this one on 13 October 1937, in San Marino, California. “The hosts: Dr. and Mrs. Mixsell.” “The guests: The Dowager Lady Swaythling, Dr. Millikan, Mr. Hubble the astronomer, and others.” The description after says nothing of E.H., nor of his works. It does praise most of the wines.
"However, many cosmologists and astronomers (including Hubble himself) failed to recognize the work of Lemaître; Hubble remained doubtful about Lemaître's interpretation for his entire life.”
Does anyone wonder why so much is unexplained in our universe? Erasing this statement is why. Whoever did it wants the Big Bang theory to live forever destroying every observation made. The Einstein phrase "you can't solve a problem using the same logic that created it" applies here. The worst horror this theory is creating is the assumption fusion will work. 173.95.132.165 (talk) 15:23, 14 November 2022 (UTC)[reply]
The text of the article says Hubble rose to the rank of Major, but the reference is to a newspaper article dated 11 Aug 1918, whose headline indicates that he was promoted to Lt. Colonel. However, the link, https://www.newspapers.com/search/#lnd=1&query=Major+Edwin+Hubble+is+Made+Lieutenant+Colonel&t=965, goes to a search page on newspapers.com, and I think the link is bad, because no results are found; the newspaper filter is "Loading...". There doesn't appear to be a Springfield Missouri Republican newspaper at all; there is a Springfield Weekly Republican, but without such an article. There is, however, an article with that headline in the Springfield News Leader on the indicated date. (I don't have an account at that website, but it shows up in search results.) So, it appears he was a Lt. Col.
There is this photo of the two of them together, with the abstract "Einstein visited Caltech for the first time in the winter of 1931, to discuss the cosmological implications of the theory of relativity with physicists and astronomers at Caltech and at the Mt. Wilson Observatory. Here he is looking into the eyepiece of the 100-inch Hooker telescope." It suggests to me that there is something worth saying about their personal encounter, but I can't find a citation to fully support the current text. William Avery (talk) 12:09, 23 November 2024 (UTC)[reply]