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SPEAKER AUTHORIZATION FORM Session:Innovation Academy - The Pitch Presentation N°:7 Presentation Title:QED Disinfection of Ebola and Drinking Water in the Developing World Presentation date and time: Wednesday 17 June 2015 / 14:30 - 16:00 Room:01 Speaker code: Speaker name:Thomas Prevenslik Slides Excluded:None CONTENT CAPTURE For the second time, the content of all presentations given during the conference will be captured to give the opportunity to delegates to look at presentations they were not able to attend. The presentations will not be recorded as video, but as a series of slides, accompanied by your spoken comments and explanations You still have the option to indicate slides you do not want to be part of the recording when giving your presentation at the Speakers Preview room The material will be available for a period of 12 months The material will be available for personal use only The presentations should be accessible through the ICPIC website approximately 3 weeks after the conference. I hereby authorize the conference organizers to make a recording of my above detailed presentation at the ICPIC 2015 Conference. Thomas Prevenslik 5 June 2015 Signature Date
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QED Disinfection of Ebola & Drinking Water in the Developing World Thomas Prevenslik QED Radiations Discovery Bay, Hong Kong 3 rd Inter. Conf. on Prevention & Infection Control, June 16-19, 2015, Geneva 1
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It may appear absurd that Ebola & drinking water can be disinfected by body heat But is not absurd because of quantum mechanics. 3 rd Inter. Conf. on Prevention & Infection Control, June 16-19, 2015, Geneva 2 Preface
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WHO estimates in the developing world: Ebola virus has caused 10,000 deaths and 1 billion people do not have safe drinking water. But disinfection is difficult, because electricity to power UV-C LEDs or boil water is not available Introduction 3 3 rd Inter. Conf. on Prevention & Infection Control, June 16-19, 2015, Geneva
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Proposal QED induced EM radiation from body heat in hand-held nano- coated aluminum bowls produces the UV- C to disinfect without electricity. 3 rd Inter. Conf. on Prevention & Infection Control, June 16-19, 2015, Geneva 4 QED = quantum electrodynamics EM = electromagnetic. UV-C = UV at 254 nm Ebola Drinking Water
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Method By quantum mechanics, atoms in nano-coatings do not have the heat capacity to conserve body heat by an increase in temperature. Instead, QED conserves body heat by creating UV-C radiation depending on the refractive index and thickness of the coating 3 rd Inter. Conf. on Prevention & Infection Control, June 16-19, 2015, Geneva 5
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Heat capacity of the Atom 6 3 rd Inter. Conf. on Prevention & Infection Control, June 16-19, 2015, Geneva QM The atom has no heat capacity QED creates UV-C radiation
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Body Heat 3 rd Inter. Conf. on Prevention & Infection Control, June 16-19, 2015, Geneva Total human body power is about 100 W. Since the average surface area for adult men and women is about 1.75 m 2, the body heat Q is, Q 6 mW/cm 2 7
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Protocols 3 rd Inter. Conf. on Prevention & Infection Control, June 16-19, 2015, Geneva Drinking water Disinfection dosage 38 mJ/cm 2 Hold water in bowl for at least 7 seconds 8 Ebola Disinfection dosage 0.4 mJ/cm 2 Move bowl in < 1 second scans over surface ( Q 6 mW/cm 2 )
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QED Advantages 3 rd Inter. Conf. on Prevention & Infection Control, June 16-19, 2015, Geneva Powered by body heat – no electricity Efficient – QED > LED’s in the UV-C Inexpensive – bowls given to people Simple – people do the disinfection 9
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Solicitation 3 rd Inter. Conf. on Prevention & Infection Control, June 16-19, 2015, Geneva The applications of QED induced UV-C radiation are numerous and diverse, but funding for development and testing is solicited. 10
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