Book. “Something doesn't add up” on Anti-Superstition Day

Author: Gianluca Giusti, was born in Montecatini Terme in 1964, after his studies at Isef he entered the pharmaceutical sector nel gruppo Johnson & Johnson come informatore scientifico del farmaco, ruolo che svolge tutt’ora. Per la presentazione appuntamento venerdì 17 ottobre 2014 alle ore 17, presso la Sala del Carroccio, Piazza del Campidoglio, Roma

Sep 27 2014 / WITHOUT BARCODE

What lies behind the world of mysteries? In the Capitol on Anti-superstition Day. SenzaBarcode could not be missing because Something doesn't add up!

When something doesn't add up, when there seems to be no way out, logic helps us. Logic is the leitmotif of the third volume written by Gianluca Giusti by title Something doesn't add up. Logical reflections on the mysteries of the world, published by the Roman publishing house Edizioni Once upon a time. A dialogue with the reader on themes that have always fascinated the most curious minds: mysteries. It will be presented by the author himself, one month after the release of the book, Friday 17 October 2014, in the Anti-superstition day, which CICAP has been proposing for five years on the occasion of a Friday the 17th.

One way to fight the superstition and irrationality with logic and scientific knowledge, also through this volume.

The top management of the publishing house will introduce the presentation, Cinzia Tocci and Federica Barbarossa. At the Speakers' table, the Prof. Marco Cappadonia Mastrolorenzi, editor of the Preface and Luca Menichelli, Vice president of CICAP (Italian Committee for the Control of Pseudoscience Claims) Abruzzo/Molise. To moderate the meeting: Sheyla Bobba, “voice, pen and face” by SenzaBarcode.

A book not to be missed for fans of intelligent reading, for those who do not stop in front of the unknown and want to learn more. A beacon on issues that we read and talk about, sometimes inappropriately or simply by hearsay. If believing is and remains free will, knowledge and serious information are essential for having that freedom that allows us to understand mysterious phenomena that science is able to explain. Through a journey between the major religions, the religious paranormal and the general paranormal, including miracles, ufos, crop circles, the Bermuda Triangle, possessions, chemtrails, images on the walls, statuettes, astrology, spiritism - these are some of the topics covered in the book - Giusti leads the reader to reflect so as not to passively surrender to the evidence or to explanations that have something unreal. In its direct style, it is a shocking, courageous and ironically ruthless book.

Something doesn't add up it will bring about next-generation change,” he explains Gianluca Giusti, who adds: “too many things still seem what they are not, but we cannot stop here, we can instead try to reflect and try to understand something more, not only to change our opinion, but also to strengthen the one we have. Let's test what we believe in, we could reach conclusions we would never imagine ”.

As stated by the Dr. Armando De Vincentiis in his Introduction to the book: "Observing and understanding how groundless a so-called supernatural phenomenon can be does not mean closing the doors to alternative realities but opening the doors of knowledge."

The book was released on September 17, 2014 in the paper edition, it was sold like hot cakes already in the first days after publication. It can be ordered on the website Once upon a time publishing house where you can find a dedicated page, or in the best bookshops. For the value recognized to it, the volume Something doesn't add up by Gianluca Giusti received free recognition of the Patronage of the Presidency of the Capitoline Assembly. In the vast publishing market, a book worth reading and giving as a gift, to dispel some myths or even just to make people think. And today, in the era of high-speed digital communication, where everything and anything can be read on the internet, there is a need for it more than ever.

Appointment Friday 17 October 2014 at 5 pm, in the Sala del Carroccio, Piazza del Campidoglio, Rome.

Gianluca Giusti, born in 1964, after his studies at Isef he enters the pharmaceutical sector where he still works as a Scientific Representative, today in the field of onco-haematology. In his 24 years of activity he has worked in various medical and specialist areas. This allowed him to understand scientific works and the importance of the experimental scientific method, up to now the only weapon in defense of progress and against pseudoscience. In 2014 he joined the Authors of Edizioni C'era una volta, with his long-awaited third book: Something doesn't add up.

Editions Once upon a time was founded in 2008 and is the brand of C1V Edizioni by Cinzia Tocci. Over the years, the publishing house has diversified its offer, starting with the publication of individual customizable books, intended for small readers, up to opening the doors to works by emerging authors, covering all age groups , therefore not only fairy tales but also novels, essays and social books. Aware of the importance of reading and the benefits deriving from it for the growth, awareness and sharing of important values, Edizioni C'era una volta has always invested in quality works without asking the authors for contributions for publication, rejecting since the model of paid publishing since its foundation. The volumes of Edizioni C'era una volta have also obtained the free sponsorship of institutions that recognize their social and cultural value. There are many initiatives to support the promotion of published books, a strong commitment to give back part of the proceeds to society with charitable projects combined with the works.

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