Ispectrum Magazine Ispectrum Magazine #07 | Page 3
editorial
Ancient civilizations… what mysteries
do they hide? This issue opens with a
fascinating article about Nabta Playa, a
remarkable site composed of hundreds of
prehistoric tumuli, stelae, and megalithic
structures located in the Nubian Desert
(Egypt).
Following our tradition, our psychology
section brings you the most interesting topics in the field. On this occasion,
we approach the figure of William Tuke,
the first person to view mental illness
as a disease from which a sufferer could
actually recover; this was reflected in his
treatment of patients with sympathy and
dignity rather than disgust.
Our readers know that Ispectrum Magazine
always has the privilege of interviewing
renowned scientists and researchers from
all the fields, and this time our interview
was with Mona Lisa Schultz, psychiatrist and neuroscientist, who spoke to us
about emotions. Do they matter for our
physical health? How much? What can
we do to manage our emotions?
Controversial or not, Dan Winter always
shoots fire with his theories like this one
about the electrical origin and history of
negentropic centripetal fields in blood,
titled History and Physics of Fire in the
Blood.
As always, thanks for reading. Please
share and comment, we want to have
your feedback and to know what interests you.
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Mado Martinez
Editorial Director
Ispectrum
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ISSN 2053-1869
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Contributing Writers
April Holloway
Rob Hutchinson
Dan Winter
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