User:Maria Anna van Driel

Maria Anna van Driel, born (1973) and raised in the Netherlands, is an investigative science journalist who is reducing the gap between scientists and the general public by publishing her scientific magazine “The Next Truth; Where Science and Myth Meet” via MagCloud since October 2018.

After living, and working as an exhibited artist in modern art, in South Africa for 3 years (2008-2011), Maria Anna flew to European grounds where Germany is her current country to live.

In 2012, 2013, 2014 and 2018, she has published 4 books which have an underlying sound what describes, among others, a process in quantum holographic illusions and an evolution in a Euclidean space. Her last book “Exploring Our Mysterious Universe” contains both her published and non-published articles. Since 2012 Maria Anna runs the website of “The Next Truth” where she report news from advanced biochemistry to (astro)particle physics and related topics. Since 2015 she is writing for PUG magazine (USA) where she is, since March 2018, a columnist (Exploring Our Mysterious Universe). She has contributed her articles to Paravisie, Spiegelbeeld (the Netherlands), Q-PHAZE (Germany) and The Female Scientist (USA).

Today Maria Anna is the owner, founder, editor and publisher of The Next Truth magazine which is a young and energetic magazine covering both systems of acquiring knowledge that use observation, experimentation, and replication to describe and explain natural phenomena known as Science and Noetic Sciences, a multidisciplinary field that brings objective scientific tools and techniques together with subjective inner knowing. In other words… Where Science and Myth Meet.

Not only does she blunt the complexity of advanced and amazing scientific research findings while working in the midst of bright and brilliant minds who separate science fiction from science fact by conducting their research on the edges of accepted science and thus within the area's laying beyond the outlines of, to the general public, well-known schoolbooks, Maria Anna also conducts her own research in e.g. Dark Matter and Dark Energy about which she has been writing in various published articles.



“I am truly lucky, and proud of the fact, that so many scientists and citizen scientists, from all over the world, are willing to lend their time to the magazine for e.g. eye-opening interviews and donating their amazing theories and jaw-dropping research findings to The Next Truth.”

As an investigative science journalist (member of the DVPJ), foreign correspondent, columnist and ghostwriter, Maria Anna is most known for combining “accepted science with mind dazzling theories and paradoxes” in an approach to blend science and spirituality, and to combat the borders of the boxed thoughts of the modern society.

''“As I started writing as a science journalist in 2014, I experienced a bit of what it must have been like to be Alice in Wonderland. I was scared… really scared! But as conversations and interviews with these brilliant scientists from Skylabs d.o.o., AES, CERN, the Max Planck Institute, SETI, the university of Harvard, Oxford, Warwick just to give you some examples, unfolded, I experienced what Alice must have when she went down that rabbit hole and saw that door to a whole new world that was, and still is, playing with my curiosity.”''

Her current activity is focused on "The Next Truth; Where Science and Myth Meet", the new magazine "The Next Truth; Young People Science" (the first issue will be released in January 2020), scientific writing and investigative journalism. In addition to her work in journalism Maria Anna has a talent for translating complex research findings in all corners of science for consumption by the general public in print, through radio, and the web. She enlightens and inspires with equal measures of insight, humor, and deep human compassion.