Ispectrum Magazine Ispectrum Magazine #06 | 页面 3
editorial
Dear readers,
Issue number #6 is here and that means
that we have been with you for a whole
year! That’s right. We started this dream
last March! And here we come again with
spring, and a new edition full of fascinating contents.
Doctor Crawford, from California, contributes with an article that illustrates to
us the importance of autonomic balance;
the key to health. I am sure you will find
it very useful.
Rob Hutchinson writes about the strange
case of Ian Waterman, who at 19 caught
a virus that destroyed half of his nervous
system. Since then, he has been unable
to mentally sense the relative positions
of his limbs in space and whether or not
they are in motion.
The human brain is shrinking for the
first time in our evolutionary history. If
modern humans are so smart, why are
our brains shrinking? There are some
leading theories about why the human
brain has been getting smaller since
the Stone Age. Mike McInnes, a retired
Scottish pharmacist and author of The
Honey Diet has some information about
it to share with us.
Joseph Davidovits is a French materials scientist known for the invention of
geopolymer chemistry. He posited that
the blocks of the Great Pyramid are not
carved stone but mostly a form of limestone concrete or man-made stone. Tania
Dey has had the honour of interviewing
him for us. Thanks Tania!
Enjoy your reading!
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Mado Martinez
Editorial Director
Ispectrum
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Contributing Writers
Dr. Dennis K. Crawford
Rob Hutchinson
Mike McInnes
Tania Dey
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