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==In popular culture== * Eddington is a central figure in the [[short story]] "The Mathematician's Nightmare: The Vision of Professor Squarepunt" by [[Bertrand Russell]], a work featured in ''[[The Mathematical Magpie]]'' by [[Clifton Fadiman]]. * He was portrayed by [[David Tennant]] in the television film ''[[Einstein and Eddington]]'', a co-production of the [[BBC]] and [[HBO]], broadcast in the United Kingdom on Saturday, 22 November 2008, on BBC2. * His thoughts on humour and religious experience were quoted in the adventure game ''[[The Witness (2016 video game)|The Witness]]'', a production of the [[Thelka, Inc.]], released on 26 January 2016. * ''[[Time (magazine)|Time]]'' placed him on the cover on 16 April 1934.<ref>{{Cite magazine|url=https://content.time.com/time/covers/0,16641,19340416,00.html|title=Sir Arthur Eddington |magazine=[[Time (magazine)|Time]]}}</ref> * The song “In Transit”, from the 2023 album ''Signs Of Life'' by [[Neil Gaiman]] and [[FourPlay String Quartet|Fourplay String Quartet]] was written in memory of him.
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