"In "Kosmos", de Sitter shows how steps forward in the development of science can be associated with scientists, who considered the Universe from a non-static, dynamic point of view. Charles Darwin is cited as one of the examples. ...From early on, de Sitter was actively engaged in the debate between Einstein, LeMaître, Eddington and others in the significance of the General Theory of Relativity for cosmology. De Sitter found in his preferred solutions of Einstein's field equations that the Universe was expanding and the relative velocity V of recession was expected to be in proportion to the distance r. De Sitter was searching for observational evidence of such a relative recession and turned to Kapteyn for advice on the feasibility..."
Willem de Sitter

January 1, 1970