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The Science Before Science: A Guide to Thinking in the 21St Century

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What is the key to the truth and power of science? Would a theory of everything disprove the soul? Is matter all there is? Can I keep science and my common sense? Can we travel back in time? Is it evolution or creation or ...? Will scientists ever make a man? Will we ever create artificial intelligence? If so, what does that say about my worth? What is the ultimate source of our intellectual malaise? Anthony Rizzi, a distinguished physicist, answers these questions and more. "What a terrific book ...The time is now. Philosophers, scientists, and the educated reader will profit enormously from this book." -Ralph McInerny, University of Notre Dame philosophy professor, Gifford Lecturer "There is a pressing need for Anthony Rizzi's book, which reveals the link between science and man's deepest questions in a bold, clear and truthful way. His book is full of insights that readers will relish and want to read again and again to plumb their depths." -Marcus Grodi, host of The Journey Home, EWTN "The Science Before Science ...provides much needed perspective." -Joseph Martin, Chief Scientist, Planetary Science Lab (retired), Lockheed Martin

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Amazing, packed with Science and Wisdom

Having majored in Neuroscience with a year of lab experience as a research associate, I can say everything I know was represented fairly and accurately in this amazing book. The Science Before Science is packed with the best of modern science and the science before it, philosophy. Dr. Rizzi clearly lays out all the things we know before we come to do modern science, then he elucidates the incredible findings of modern science. In so doing, he demonstrates an uncanny ability to think clearly about modern science and the science before it, revealing his love(philia) of wisdom (sophia). The book is not about history, as one reviewer strangely thought; nor, as the same reviewer even more strangely thought, is it about religion. In fact, that same reviewer appears to demonstrate the modern confusion between knowledge and belief, which Dr. Rizzi lucidly deals with in the first two short chapters! Dr. Rizzi clearly points out that knowledge comes before belief, not the other way around. In fact, much of the book extols the thinking of "pagans" such as Aristotle. We need, as the book reminds us, to trace all our knowledge back to the physical world. In reading this book one can begin to glimpse how Dr. Rizzi might, as he actually did, solve an 80 year old problem in Einstein's theory of general relativity. If that achievement and this book are any indication of things to come, I can't wait to hear more about his science... and the science before it.

Valuable guide for putting philosophy back into science

Science before science really gets back to how poor philosophy and simple philosophical mistakes can take an advanced scientist away from reality. Dr. Rizzi illuminates on how our culture is so scientifically advanced yet we miss out on basic wisdom. This book is written for the basic reader--it can be followed by anyone with a high school education. Yet this book leads itself to multiple readings to deepen one's understanding of good philosophy. The myth about the backward ancients is nicely refuted and at the same time modern science is affirmed. This is a needed treatise on this integration. This author draws upon Gilson, Maritain, Aquinas, Aristotle, Adler--realist philosophers who have broad perspectives. It is refreshing to learn how to refute skepticism and idealism and get to the Real. This perspective is the misssing element in science and it is good to find a way to eliminate the supposed war between science and philosophy. This is a must read for all scientists who deep down want the truth in all its deep manifestations.

Thoughts from a scientist

Dr. Anthony Rizzi's book "The Science before Science: A Guide to Thinking in the 21st Century" is a refreshing analysis of the problems of modern natural science. And it includes a solution! Dr. Rizzi gets to the bottom of one of the major issues that we have all come across in our encounters with statements from modern scientists in the press: bewildering propositions that cause us to question our ability to reason or to throw up our hands in contempt for science. For example, in a recent article, it was posited that one possible "explanation" of some aspects of modern physics is that there are copies of ourselves in an infinite number of other universes. What are we to make of this bizarre statement? We either conclude that we are completely unable to trust our reason which says "that is ridicules," or we lose confidence in science. Dr. Rizzi comes to the rescue by pointing out that we are not crazy, and modern science is internally reliable; it's just that the modern scientist has not properly translated his/her work from highly constrained theoretical conceptions to day-to-day reality. Rizzi says "they are not grounding their thinking in the basic understandings we get from a deep analysis of common experience (which Rizzi artfully does in his book) and which were so well established in classical philosophy." The solution is to reconnect philosophy with natural science. This reconnection is difficult but it is imperative in order to understand the relationship of modern scientific findings to the real world. Dr. Rizzi has both written the book and established an institute for just such an application: The Institute for Advanced Physics. The book is a "must read" for all natural scientists as well as the educated public. I recommend it highly.

Informative reading for all students of science

Anthony Rizzi earned two degrees in physics, one from MIT and the other from Princeton University. Among his accomplishments is included the resolution of an 80-year-old problem in Einstein's theory; the first scientist to be appointed to Caltech's Laser Interferometer Gravity Wave Observatory (LIGO, LA), and founding The Institute for Advanced Physics where he also serves as the full-time director. In The Science Before Science: A Guide To Thinking In The 21st Century (which is also available in a hardcover edition (1418465038, $28.95), Rizzi maintains that there "good science" is that which expands the human mind; "bad science" is that which confuses the human mind. He also points out that "good religion" confirms our nature while "bad religion" confounds our nature. What is needed is a combination of good science and good religion if we are to achieve a true and expanding understanding of the universe we live in. Along the way, Rizzi addresses such unusual issues as the possibility of time travel; how a fuller science naturally leads to proofs for the existence of God; artificial intelligence, other forms of intelligence in the universe, and more. As much a treatise on the philosophy of science as it is a compilation of the nature of sound inquiry whether it be in the fields of physics or metaphysics, The Science Before Science is engaging, informed, and informative reading for all students of science, philosophy, and religion.

Al Forrester, Author and Consultant, Atlanta, Georgia

Dr. Rizzi's book is beautifully written and of profound importance for our culture. Currently, we are mired in a crisis of truth. People generally reject the notion of objective moral truth, in favor of a nihilistic relativism. Scientists, in principle, but not in practice, also tend to reject the certainty of truth in their own specific fields. No one seems to be sure of what they know, and many doubt that a person can know anything absolutely. This is the consequence, Rizzi says, of poor philosophical formation at the most basic levels of common sense. Dr. Rizzi is not only a brilliant phyisicist, but also an outstanding philosopher. His book gives us the philosophical tools which help us answer these questions, tools which help us to see clearly that we can know truth, objectively. He dispells the myth relativism as it appears in all fields of science, from morality and ethics to physics. I would also add that his book is written in such a way that it is very accessible to general audiences. I recommend it highly.
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