![]() The closing credits remark on both scientists' later work, Einstein's celebrity and Eddington's obscurity. A year later, in the closing scene, Einstein visits Cambridge and meets Eddington. News of his vindication reaches Einstein, and crowds of press arrive at his door just as Elsa returns to him. Bringing back two photographs from the eclipse to compare to photographs of the night sky in normal conditions, Eddington compares them in public, with Lodge and Winifred in attendance, and not only proves Einstein right but also finds this confirmation reaffirming his faith - as he states, 'I can hear God, thinking'. ![]() ![]() ![]() The action returns to the Principe expedition, delayed by bad weather until the very last moment, while Einstein briefly returns to his ex-wife and children. ![]()
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