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(Redirected from Encyclopedia of Science) English astronomer, freelance science writer, and musician This article is about the bestselling British author. For other persons with the same name, see David Darling.

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David Darling (born 29 July 1953 in Glossop, Derbyshire) is an English astronomer, freelance science writer, and musician. Darling has published numerous popular science works, including Life Everywhere: The Maverick Science of Astrobiology in 2001 and The Universal Book of Mathematics in 2004. He maintains the online Internet Encyclopedia of Science.

A review of Darling's book Soul Search, stated that "he develops a sort of scientific pantheism positing that, with death, we move from the narrow consciousness of our highly selective, reality-filtering brain to the wider, timeless consciousness of the unbound universe."

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  1. Darling, David. "Encyclopedia of Science". www.daviddarling.info.
  2. "Soul Search: A Scientist Explores the Afterlife". Publishers Weekly. Retrieved 24 January 2021.

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