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Short description: Belgian popular science magazine
Wonder en is gheen Wonder
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Editor-in-chiefBart Coenen
CategoriesScientific skepticism
FrequencyQuarterly
PublisherSKEPP
First issue2000
CountryBelgium (Flanders)
Based inBrussels
LanguageDutch
Websiteskepp.be/nl/tijdschrift
ISSN1377-5359

Wonder en is gheen Wonder (Mystery is no Mystery) is a popular science magazine of the Flemish skeptical association SKEPP. The paper was founded in 2000 by Tom Schoepen, who also served as its editor for its first ten years.[1] The magazine is published four times a year and addresses pseudoscientific as well as science philosophical topics. The title is a reference to the 16th century Flemish mathematician and engineer Simon Stevin's commentary to his famous thought experiment: even if something looks strange, it can still have a naturalistic explanation.[2] The subtitle Tijdschrift voor wetenschap en rede ("Magazine for science and reason") was taken from Skeptical Inquirer, the most world-renowned skeptical magazine that is published by the Committee for Skeptical Inquiry.

As of 2016, the editorial staff is composed as follows:[3]

Core staff
  • Bart Coenen (editor-in-chief)
  • Cliff Beeckman
  • Johan Braeckman
  • Tim Trachet
  • Luc Vancampenhout
  • Pieter Van Nuffel
  • Wietse Wiels
Editorial committee
  • Wim Betz
  • Stefaan Blancke
  • Luc Bonneux
  • Maarten Boudry
  • Maxime Darge
  • Geerdt Magiels
  • Ronny Martens
  • Marc Meuleman
  • Pieter Peyskens
  • Griet Vandermassen
  • Frank Verhoft

See also

References

  1. "Wie is wie (bio's)" (in nl). Website SKEPP. 25 October 2012. http://skepp.be/nl/wie-wie-bios. Retrieved 4 June 2014. 
  2. "Culturele en literaire tijdschriften: 'Wonder en is gheen Wonder" (in nl). De Tijdschriften. http://www.detijdschriften.be/main/andere/maina32.html. Retrieved 4 June 2014. 
  3. "Raad van bestuur en vrijwilligers" (in nl). SKEPP website. http://skepp.be/nl/raad-van-bestuur-en-vrijwilligers. Retrieved 28 August 2016. 

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