UNKNOWN PHENOMENA OF PHYSICAL VACUUM
Published In: 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN BIO-INFORMATICS, BIO-TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Author(s): ANATOLII PAVLENKO
Abstract: The knowledge we have is a key to establish stable and safe operation of radio electronic devices based on the laws that have been proven by the new physics, which will allow us to be free and less concerned about our children s health and us.There are several theories that aimed at this phenomenon understanding, the most famous is torsion field theory. Torsion fields are also called either Tesla scalar waves or longitudinal waves, tachyon field etc. However, none of these theories has nothing to do with a real world yet. So they are still not tested speculations. Nevertheless, I believe that almost everyone will accept that space itself should have a complex structure on the minor scale when quantum effects revealed. The question of interpreting information on quantum mechanics is considered in the article and it is asserted that the elementary particles themselves have a consciousness, perhaps quite different from ours, thus supporting N. Tesla s ideas. It is believed that the behavi
- Publication Date: 24-Apr-2019
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-167-2-01
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ESTIMATING GREENHOUSE GASES EMISSIONS FROM LARGE WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS USING DIFFERENT METHODS -(CASE STUDY: ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT)
Published In: 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ADVANCES IN BIO-INFORMATICS, BIO-TECHNOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL ENGINEERING
Author(s): M. TAREK SOROUR , MAI FAYED , MEDHAT MOUSTAFA , SARA ABDELMOULA
Abstract: Egypt is a typical example of a developing country which is highly vulnerable to climate change. The weather patterns changes and the rise in seawater level in the Nile Delta are slow but the unremitting rate makes a difficult situation become worse, particularly in the area of food and water (Delta region). Egypt ranks the 94th in terms of per capita emissions with an average of 2.3 tons of CO2 per person and 29th in the list of global polluters with 0.59% of global emissions. Estimating greenhouse gases emissions (GHGs) from wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is the first step to avoid the consequences of climate change and thus mitigating the quantity of GHGs. Therefore, an attempt was made in this study to estimate GHGs emissions from large WWTPs using two methods: IPCC, and USEPA, and then compare both with computer simulation program. In this study, GHGs emissions were estimated in the years 2018, and 2022 respectively for the case study (the Eastern Wastewater Treatment Plant i
- Publication Date: 24-Apr-2019
- DOI: 10.15224/978-1-63248-167-2-02
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