With the September issue The Next Truth is official one year young!
With an exited feeling of pride I like to share with you not only the September issue but also that The Next Truth is official one year young!!!
As with everything new, the first steps where tough indeed but the magazine has rapidly gained a great respect from many this year. With 47.000 – 53.000 people each month via the website and proximus 2500 people each day via several social media platforms, each contributor of The Next Truth can be assured that their work is definitely reaching the general public. Fantastic!
I have a deep respect for each contributor for your strength, your perseverance and your incredible knowledge, jaw-dropping theories, intriguing stories and revealing scientific research results. You and your work are truly amazing!
I like to thank and congratulate everyone who has made this year possible for The Next Truth. I hope to see your amazing articles, incredible theories and jaw-dropping experiences again in the upcoming years. Thank you for your contributions and your trust in The Next Truth magazine.
I hope you enjoy this month’s issue 🙂
In the September issue of The Next Truth we take an incredible
journey through space and time with Fermilab’s senior scientist Dr. Don Lincoln who explains us why the
size and the age of the universe seem to not agree with one another, SETI’s
senior astronomer Dr. Seth Shostak discusses a recent paper that suggests the
possibility of E.T. calling from a parallel universe, Shaman Tony Damian looks at angelic energies
from a scientific, religious and personal point of view, and Dr. Dean Radin is tackling the
scientific taboo which still veils the psi
phenomenon.
Also in this issue: Together with Prof. Rupert Sheldrake we take a deeper
look at his theory of Morphic Resonance that speaks of a mysterious type of
telepathy, Dr. Rick van der Zwan is
holding up a mirror what reflects an unsettling phenomenon in body doubles and
alien replicants, Journalist Peter Kelly
is searching for signs of life on the subsurface ocean of Saturn’s moon, Prof. William Webster is exploring an
evolutionary behavior with surveillance cameras and Yasmin Anwar from UC Berkeley describes how the brain is capable of
predicting the future by using two different clocks.