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. 2 Mado Martinez Editorial Director Ispectrum magazine Published Bimonthly ISSN 2053-1869 Editorial Director Mado Martinez, [email protected] Art Director Rayna Petrova [email protected] Copy Editing and Proofreading Matt Loveday [email protected] Jennifer James Charlotte Shelton Contributing Writers April Holloway Rob Hutchinson Dan Winter Images Cover : © Deep sky image of the constellation Orion, Mouser from Wikimedia Commons , www.commons.wikimeadia.org , www.morguefile.com , www.freeimages.com www.ispectrummagazine.com [email protected] +44 7938 707 164 (UK) Follow Us