"A total eclipse of the sun is of more than passing interest, not merely to the astronomer but also to the . Indeed, by reason of the supposed verification of the so-called Einstein effect during the , which, in consequence, may make that eclipse the most famous of all eclipses observed thus far, an eclipse of the sun has become of profound interest also to the physicist, to the mathematician, and to the philosopher, in general."
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