Anthony RizziBesprekingen
Auteur van The Science Before Science: A Guide to Thinking in the 21st Century
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Stuff I liked about this book:
The font is nice.
His ideas are consistent throughout the book.
Stuff I did not like:
Anthony Rizzi needs a better editor. There were a number of glaring spelling errors throughout the book, and he called THGTTG The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Universe. This is still not enough to give someone a one though, so I shall continue.
He uses his philosophy to foist the existence of God and angels upon reality. This guy is a physicist, so I figured it would be some kind of book about the limits of scientific knowledge, not some kind of Apologist letter championing the ideas of Aristotle and St. Thomas Aquinas.
I thought physics was a science. This is what I was told back when I was a little kid. Now, isn't a science something where you use empirical data to prove things? Sure there are theoretical physicists, but they still learn all the math and stuff to find ideas that mesh with reality. Rizzi builds castles in the air by postulating the existence of supernatural things and then uses science against itself. Or so I believe.
So...that's pretty much it. I got to the point where he was talking about time dilation and special relativity.
I learned some things, but mostly that the Middle Ages weren't as backwards as I always thought they were.