David Darling

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David Darling


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David Darling is a science writer and astronomer. He is the author of many books, including the bestselling Equations of Eternity, and the popular online resource The Worlds of David Darling. He lives in Dundee, Scotland.

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Weird Math: A Teenage Geniu...

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Equations of Eternity: Spec...

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Life Everywhere: The New Sc...

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Megacatastrophes!: Nine Str...

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The Tipping Point: The Noah...

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The Biggest Number in the W...

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Deep Time

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Teleportation: The Impossib...

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Grim Measures

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Gravity's Arc: The Story of...

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“No one, from pontiffs to professors, has a monopoly on the truth. In the end, we are all just travelers--not scientists or mystics or any one brand of thinker. By nature, we are scientists and mystics, reductionists and holists, left-brained and right-brained, mixed up creatures trying to catch an occasional glimpse of the truth. The best we can do is to be tolerant of both sides of our nature--knowing that these reflect the twin aspect of the universe--and learn from whatever wisdom is offered.”
David Darling, Soul Search: A Scientist Explores the Afterlife

“It is one of the fundamental mysteries of nature, this dichotomy between what is given and what we, with our minds, create. We owe our very existence as a species to our ability to delineate patterns. We can even see patterns where none exist – the faces in a sun-lit curtain, the Greek heroes and monsters among the stars. What else might the human mind be recognizing that is not really there? And what, in any case, do we mean by "real"?”
David Darling, Equations of Eternity, Speculations on Consciousness, Meaning, and the Mathematical Rules That Orchestrate the Cosmos

“There’s evidence, too, that being good at maths is tied to a more general capacity to spot hidden structures in data. This could explain why it’s common to find people who excel at both maths and music, and why training at chess can help improve maths scores – both music and chess have complex data structures at their heart.”
David Darling, Weirdest Maths: At the Frontiers of Reason

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