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The 13th International Scientific Conference

The conference on physics, chemistry and biology of water 2018, will be held on 18-21 October 2018 hotel Ramada, Sofia, Bulgaria.

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Dear Gabriele Ratini,
Please have a look at the Important information about the news of our conference

The 13th International Scientific Conference “Physics, Chemistry and Biology of Water”, chaired by Professor of the University of Washington G. Pollackhttps://www.pollacklab.org/will be held on 18-21 October 2018 hotel Ramada, Sofia, Bulgaria.

  1. For the first time in six years of hosting the conference “Physics, Chemistry and Biology of Water” in Bulgaria, the state authorities of Bulgaria paid attention to it. Co-organizers of the conferencehttp://www.waterconf.org/are three ministries – Ministry of science and education, Ministry of health, Ministry of ecology and water.

The authorities commited to ensure the participation of heads of scientific, educational, medical and other institutions, organize broadcasting on the Internet and attract maximum attention to the conference.

  1. Bulgarian National Television and Radio, Bulgarian Telegraph Agency are our media partners who will disseminate information about new knowledge about water in the media.
  2. On October 20th, 2018, during the conference, the second workshop “High-resolution electrochemical measurements for detecting effects of non-chemical treatment of water” will be held. During that event we will demonstrate technologies for remote transmission of ultra-weak signals on the water and devices that register their effect on water (information in the attachment).
  3. At the exhibition “Innovative technologies”http://www.waterconf.org/exhibition/ technologies and devices developed on the basis of new knowledge about water will be presented.

Two global projects will be presented at the exhibition

I Project IC- transmission of information, spectral copies of biologically active substances over a distance via communication lineshttp://www.unconv-science.org/en/e2/surinov/. “Information Pharmacology – Replication of Information Copies of Drug Substances in Aquatic Vehicles”

VIDEOhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piUSPkZkihM&feature=youtu.be.

II Project CAMIC (CAmel Milk + IC). Possible solution to the problem related to the end of the age of OIL and GAS, and the forced migration of the population of Africa, the Near and Middle East (attachment).

  1. The new knowledge of water, presented at our conference, attracted the attention of the world’s largest Chinese investment company Touchstone Fundhttp://www.touchstonecapitalpartners.com/index.asp, which will participate in the conference.Projects IC and CAMIC are placed under management of the Touchstone Fund.


Please share the information about the conference with your friends, colleagues, in social. networks.

Sincerely
Evgeny Germanov
and conference organizing committee.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=piUSPkZkihM

 

The second workshop

“High-resolution electrochemical measurements for detecting effects of non-chemical treatment of water”

Following up the success of the first workshop and multiple initiated during that workshop experiments with electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS), we organize the second workshop with the focus on:

  • detecting and characterizing various effects of ‘weak emissions’ and non-chemical treatment of water, digital technologies for water preparation and handling;
  • application of EIS techniques for characterizing the EZ water;
  • long-range distant interactions and their measurements based on quantum (on ionic level) effects;
  • measuring mind-matter phenomena with EIS;

This workshop is devoted to practical aspects of such measurements, it includes a few short presentations and then demonstration of specific aspects of real EIS measurements. About 5-7 EIS devices will be distributed among participants for performing independent experiments on different user-defined technologies (stickers, info-cards, “biofield” applications, harmonizers, water treating/imprinting devices). Together with Torus Tech, LLC (USA) it is planned to perform a real-time demonstration of measuring the effect of geometrically cut and orientated SiO2 crystals with EIS technology. Together with ENNOVA Health Research Institute, (China) it is planned to perform a long-distance influence from Langfang (over 10000km) on water and its measurements in Sofia. Finally, the attempt of collective mental influence on water with real-time feedback from live EIS measurements – for creating a feedback loop between collective human consciousness and water – will be undertaken. The discussion part with questions and answers will close this event.

Additional material to the workshop:

  • S.Kernbach, Analysis of electrochemical noise for detection of non-chemical treatment of fluids, Application Note 24. CYBRES GmbH, August, 2018
  • S.Kernbach, I.Kuksin, O.Kernbach, A.Kernbach, The Vernadsky scale — on metrology of EIS in time-frequency domain, IJUS, 15-16(5), pp.143-150, 2017
  • S.Kernbach, V.Zamsha, Y.Kravchenko, Experimental Approach Towards Long-Range Interactions from 1.6 to 13798 km Distances in Bio-Hybrid Systems, NeuroQuantology, 14(3), pp.456 -476, 2016
  • S.Kernbach, O.Kernbach,Reliable detection of weak emissions by the EIS approach, IJUS, E1, pp.90-103, 2017
  • S. Kernbach, O. Kernbach. On precise pH and dpH measurement, IJUS, 5(2), 83-103, 2014

Workshop organizer: Serge Kernbach, Dr.rer.nat., is a director of the Research Center of Advanced Robotics and Environmental Science “Cybertronica Research”. He graduated in electronic engineering and computer science in 1994. In 1996 he was awarded Presidential Fellowship as a young researcher, in 1997–the DAAD fellowship, he was a guest scientist in the center of Synergetics leaded by Prof. H. Haken, who also co-supervised his PhD work. In 2007 his doctoral thesis won the faculty-award as the best dissertation of the year at the University of Stuttgart, where he worked as a head of group until 2013. Since 2004 he has been a coordinator of several European research projects on the field of bio-hybrid systems and collective robotics, and acquired over 6.0M Euro. In 2016 he was elected as a Foreign Member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. He is an author and co-author of 4 books and over 150 articles in international journals and conferences with best paper awards.

The workshop-tutorial during the exhibition at the Conference on physics, chemistry and biology of water 2017, Sofia, Bulgaria, October 28, 14.00-18.00, 2017

High-resolution electrochemical measurements for detecting effects of non-chemical treatment of water

Research of last 30 years identified electrochemical measurements of water and aqueous solutions (pH, DC/AC conductivity, impedance spectroscopy) as a useful tool for detecting and characterizing various effects of ‘weak emissions’ and non-chemical treatment of water. The measuring equipment should satisfy specific requirements such as differential measurements, thermostabilization of samples and electronic components, high resolution of the system (up to 10-5-10-6 pH and 10-8-10-11 µS/cm resolution). However, many aspects of measurement metrology and methodology remain open, for instance, types of non-chemical treatment (hydrodynamic cavitation, E/M fields, ultra-/infra-sound, light/LED/laser), phenomenology of ‘weak emissions’, conditions for control measurements, performing experiments with passive objects (stickers, info-cards, wristlet etc), the ‘after-effect’, impact of an operator, measurement units, repeatability and other issues. Specific conditions are required for performing experiments on long-range distant interactions and for using organic materials as bio-detectors. This workshop is devoted to practical aspects of such measurements, it includes a few short presentations and then demonstration of specific aspects of real measurements with conductivity and impedance spectroscopy (EIS) devices. About 5 EIS devices will be distributed among participants for performing independent experiments on different user-defined technologies (stickers, info-cards, “biofield” applications, harmonizers, water treating/imprinting devices). Finally, the discussion part with questions and answers will close this event.

We ask everybody who is interested to test own technology to contact the workshop organizer (at least one day before the workshop) to install the EIS software on the laptop of this person.

Additional material to the workshop:

  • S.Kernbach, I.Kuksin, O.Kernbach, A.Kernbach, The Vernadsky scale — on metrology of EIS in time-frequency domain, IJUS, 15-16(5), pp.143-150, 2017
  • S.Kernbach, V.Zamsha, Y.Kravchenko, Experimental Approach Towards Long-Range Interactions from 1.6 to 13798 km Distances in Bio-Hybrid Systems, NeuroQuantology, 14(3), pp.456 -476, 2016
  • S.Kernbach, O.Kernbach,Reliable detection of weak emissions by the EIS approach, IJUS, E1, pp.90-103, 2017
  • S. Kernbach, O. Kernbach. On precise pH and dpH measurement, IJUS, 5(2), 83-103, 2014
  • S.Kernbach, Replication Attempt: Measuring Water Conductivity with Polarized Electrodes, J. of Scientific Exploration, Vol. 27, No. 1, pp. 69–105, 2013

Workshop organizer: Serge Kernbach, Dr.rer.nat., is a director of the Research Center of Advanced Robotics and Environmental Science “Cybertronica Research”. He graduated in electronic engineering and computer science in 1994. In 1996 he was awarded Presidential Fellowship as a young researcher, in 1997–the DAAD fellowship, he was a guest scientist in the center of Synergetics leaded by Prof. H. Haken, who also co-supervised his PhD work. In 2007 his doctoral thesis won the faculty-award as the best dissertation of the year at the University of Stuttgart, where he worked as a head of group until 2013. Since 2004 he has been a coordinator of several European research projects on the field of bio-hybrid systems and collective robotics, and acquired over 6.0M Euro. In 2016 he was elected as a Foreign Member of the Russian Academy of Natural Sciences. He is an author and co-author of 4 books and over 150 articles in international journals and conferences with best paper awards.

The project CAMIC (CAmel Milk + IC) in Bulgaria and the vital need for its
implementation.
E.Germanov, E.Mincheva, A. Addington, A.Kostova, M.Kapitanova, M.Ponomarov.

The development of electric vehicle industry and alternative or “green” energy, according to experts, will
cause a drop in demand and as a result, a sharp decline in oil prices in the world market in 2030-2040.
Forecast of Bloomberg:
https://www.bloomberg.com/graphics/pessimists-guide-to-2018/,
https://www.bloomberg.com/features/2016-ev-oil-crisis/

The consequence will be a significant decline in revenues of oil-producing countries, which can cause social
and political upheaval, which will affect Europe and other countries of the world. To avoid negative
consequences associated with the completion of the age of oil, we’ve started working on the
implementation of the CAMIC project in Bulgaria.

The CAMIC project is implemented in conjunction with EMIRATES INDUSTRY FOR CAMEL MILK AND
PRODUCTS, (the office is registered in Dubai).

The aim of the CAMIC project is the promotion of CAMEL MILK and other camel products to the world
market, as new export products from the Middle East and Africa, whose revenues compensate to some
extent for the loss of oil revenues.

The development of electromobility in the figures and decisions of
automakers.

In 1884, Thomas Parker built the first electric vehicle using specially designed high capacity batteries.
https://news.rambler.ru/…/2556914-pervyy-v-mire-elektromobil-izobreli-v-1884-god

134 years have passed.

Currently, there is a boom in electric vehicle industry . In a number of countries, tax privileges and subsidies for the
purchase of electric vehicles have been established.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Electric_car

Dynamics of sales and forecast up to 2040.

According to Bloomberg forecast, sales of electric
vehicles (EV) in 2040 will account for 54% of all sales
of new cars.

The central finding of the research is that the EV revolution
is going to hit the car market even harder and faster than
BNEF predicted a year ago. The team now estimates that
EVs will account for 54% of all new light-duty vehicle sales
globally by 2040, not the 35% share it forecast previously.
By 2040, EVs will be displacing 8 million barrels of
transport fuel per day and adding 5% to global electricity
consumption.

The development of electromobility in the figures and decisions of
automakers.

Porsche plans to make 50% of its cars electric by 2023.

By 2030, Aston Martin expects that EV will account for 25% of sales, and the rest of the line includes
hybrids.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/adp/2018/06/25/diversity-and-inclusion-whats-the-difference-and-how-can-we-ensure-both/#595391e442ec

VW announces large-scale investments until 2030 in electric vehicle industry and batteries in the amount
of 84 billion dollars.

VW announces massive $84 billion investment in electric cars and batteries

The new BMW strategy focuses on electric vehicle industry .
http://europe.autonews.com/article/20160316/COPY/303169978/bmws-new-strategy-puts-focus-on-evs-self-driving-cars

France and Britain announced the ban on the sale of cars with gasoline and diesel engines by 2040. Spain and
Germany are considering 2030-2040 as a period of prohibition on the sale of cars with an internal
combustion engine. China also joined the decision to phase out cars on gasoline and diesel fuel in stages.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/business/2017/07/26/opec-oil-barons-face-slow-death-electrification/
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/jul/06/france-ban-petrol-diesel-cars-2040-emmanuel-macron-volvo

The construction of an infrastructure for servicing electric vehicles is proceeding at a high pace.
http://tz-one.by/2018/03/22/razvitie-infrastruktury-dlya-elektromobilej-mirovoj-opyt/

Energy from renewable energy sources.

In 1861, the world’s first installation was patented, extracting electrical energy from sunlight.

История альтернативной энергетики в датах

Currently

The share of renewable energy in the production of energy on a global scale from 2007 to
2017. The table below.

https://www.statista.com/statistics/489131/share-of-renewables-in-power-generation-globally/

World statistics shows the share of
renewable energy sources used in electricity
generation from 2007 to 2017. In 2017, it
accounted for about 12.1 percent of world
energy production. By 2050, according to
the forecasts of the new BNEF report, the
share of alternative energy in the world will
be 48%.
https://bnef.turtl.co/story/neo2018?teaser=true

In Europe, by the year 2050, renewable energy sources will provide 87% of electricity, 55% in the US, 62%
in China and 75% in India.
https://bnef.turtl.co/story/neo2018?teaser=true

Energy from renewable energy sources.

European countries are increasingly concentrating on renewable energy sources.

According to the European Solar Energy Association SolarPower Europe, in 2017, 98.9 GW of solar power
plants were commissioned in the world. This is by 29.3% more than in 2016. In Europe, in 2016, 8.6 GW of
photovoltaic stations were introduced, also much more than a year earlier.

A total of more than 170 countries have planned the use of renewable energy sources, 150 of them have
implemented a policy of stimulating investments in clean energy.

https://www.pv-tech.org/news/global-solar-market-hit-98.9-gw-in-2017-solarpower-europe

To date, Italy has completely stopped the nuclear power plant, in the future, Belgium, Spain and
Switzerland plan to follow its example. In Germany, the last nuclear power plant will be stopped by
2022.

In accordance with the German Renewable Energy Sources Act (EEG), RES must cover at least 80% of
electricity consumption by 2050.

But it is possible that this goal will be adjusted to 100%.

https://www.cbsnews.com/news/germany-plans-to-abandon-nuclear-energy-by-2022/

The purpose of oil production and processing.

The goal is the production of petroleum products, primarily of various types of fuel (automobile,
aviation, boiler, etc.) and raw materials for subsequent chemical processing.

Of the 96 million barrels of oil consumed all over the world every day, nearly 60 million are used in
transport.
https://www.bp.com/en/global/corporate/energy-economics/statistical-review-of-world-energy.html

Analysts from Wood Mackenzie in their scenario predict that by 2035 the world park of electric vehicles
will grow to 125 million units from the current 2 million. Such a number of cars will reduce oil consumption
by 1.8 million barrels a day. This is 8% of the world’s gasoline consumption.
https://www.theguardian.com/business/2017/oct/16/world-petrol-demand-peak-electric-car-wood-mackenzie-oil

Since 2019, the World Bank has completed financial support for oil and gas production.
http://www.worldbank.org/en/news/press-release/2017/12/12/world-bank-group-announcements-at-one-planet-summit

The top oil producing countries that are most dependent on the price of oil.

http://calert.info/details.php?id=970

There are more than 50 oil producing countries in the world.
https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A1%D0%BF%D0%B8%D1%81%D0%BE%D0%BA_%D1%81%D1%82%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%BD_%D0%BF%D0%BE_%D0%B4%D0%BE%D0%B1
%D1%8B%D1%87%D0%B5_%D0%BD%D0%B5%D1%84%D1%82%D0%B8 .

This diagram shows the revenues from oil as a share of
GDP. Saudi Arabia ranks third after Kuwait and Libya with
about 45% of GDP.
http://calert.info/details.php?id=970

Oil producers by the REGIONS:

Africa: LIBYA, ANGOLA, CHAD, ALGERIA, NIGERIA,

TOTAL in these countries 282 MILLION people live.

Near and Middle East: KUWAIT, SAUDI ARABIA, IRAQ,
OMAN, IRAN, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES, QATAR.

TOTAL in these countries 165 MILLION people live.

Total: 282 + 165 = 447 million people.

https://ru.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D0%A1%D0%BF%D0%B8%D1%81%D0%BE%D0%BA_%D1%81%D1%8
2%D1%80%D0%B0%D0%BD_%D0%BF%D0%BE_%D0%BD%D0%B0%D1%81%D0%B5%D0%BB%D0%B5
%D0%BD%D0%B8%D1%8E

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_countries_by_
oil_production

Top 20 countries of oil producers

This table shows the top 20 oil producing
countries for 2017. Total oil is produced by
98 countries on different continents.

POSSIBLE solution of the problems of individual countries – potential sources of
migration origin, which will be affected by the completion of OIL ERA.

Stop the development of electric vehicles and energy from alternative, renewable sources. This option is
impossible for many reasons;

To impose large taxes on electric vehicle construction and alternative energy, and at the expense of
these funds, to support the population of countries in Africa, the Near and Middle East, who are
losing their means of livelihood. The option is dubious and will not find support and understanding of
people;

Find new ways of using oil. The variant is problematic by its reality.;

Joint search for export products from the countries of Africa, the Middle East, which will compensate for the
loss of oil revenues.

We propose to pay attention to products of camel breeding as an article of export income in these countries.

The CAMIC project is one of the possible solutions or mitigating inevitably pending problems not only in the
countries of the Middle East and Africa, but throughout the world.

The project is implemented by a non-profit charitable organization – the DST Bulgaria Foundation.

An organizing committee was established.

Statistics of camel breeding, livestock. List of possible products.

https://www.researchgate.net/figure/Number-of-camel-in-the-countries-having-mo
re-than-01-million-camels_fig2_276102908

The table shows the number of camels in the world.

Widely used such products of camel breeding as: wool, milk,
fat, meat, leather, down.

From camel’s down they produce thin woolen fabrics, and
from wool – warm knitwear. Camel wool fibers, in contrast to
sheep, are thinner and contain a large number of air chambers
inside. Due to this, camel’s wool is warmer and almost two
times easier than sheep, but it is much stronger.

The camels meat is similar, by its nutrition, to beef and is
widely used by the local population. In addition, the camel in
its humps can store up to 150 kg of fat, which is very highly
valued as a food product.

Camels milk have unique healing properties and are successfully used in medicine for the treatment of
diseases of the digestive system.

Also in composition, it is closer to mother’s milk than cow’s milk. The structure of the protein in camel milk
can be well tolerated by people who have milk allergies. Camels milk can reduce blood glucose in diabetics.

The CAMIC project is one of the possible solutions to or mitigation of inevitably pending
problems not only in the countries of the Middle East and Africa, but throughout the world. To
implement the project, an organizing committee has been established in Bulgaria.

Functions of the organizing committee:

-Creating a pre-sale complex CAMEL MILK in Bulgaria.

CAMEL MILK – a solution of dry powder in the Bulgarian mineral water in a ratio of 1:10.

– Involvement of the Bulgarian producers of bottled water, manufacturers of glass water containers in the CAMIC
project, manufacturing of special CAMEL MILK cases, etc.

-development of a marketing strategy for the promotion of CAMEL MILK and other of camel production to the
European and World market.

-organization of system, large-scale studies of the use of CAMEL MILK as an addition to the treatment and
prevention of various diseases.

-providing logistics in the supply of CAMEL MILK and camel production to the world market.

-assistance in establishing contacts between entrepreneurs from different countries who wish to participate in the
CAMIC project.

The business model of the CAMIC project

Economic calculations.

Three variants of income from the promotion of CAMEL MILK to the European market.

Planning horizon for 10 years

1. In 10 years, 40% of Europeans will consume 200 ml. CAMEL MILK per day.

0.020 kg X 200 000 000 people х 365 days = 1 460 000 000 kg (1 460 000 tons)

Sale of 1 ton of CAMEL MILK powder gives an income of 210,000 euros.

Sale of 1 460 000 tons of powder gives an income of 306 billion 600 million euros per year

2. In 10 years, 20% of Europeans will consume 200 ml. CAMEL MILK per day.

Income of 153 billion 300 million euros per year

3. In 10 years, 10% of Europeans will consume 200 ml. CAMEL MILK per day.

Income of 76 billion 650 million euros per year.

The main items of expenditure for investing in the development of camel breeding.

1. An increase in the number of farms and, accordingly, the food base.

2. Work on the production of products of mass demand from milk, wool, fat, meat, leather,
down of camels.

3.Marketing. Informing people about the products of camel breeding and creating
motivation to buying.

4. Creation of a complex of pre-sale preparation in Bulgaria.

5.Creation of manufactures for the processing of camel production (wool, leather, meat,
etc.)

Decisions of the EU Migration Summit, published on 28 June 2018

«Solving the problem of migration requires partnership with Africa, aimed at a significant socio-economic
transformation of the African continent …»
http://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2018/06/29/20180628-euco-conclusions-final/

The head of the British government, Theresа May, called an important agreement on migration, noting that
it will allow taking action in the countries of origin of refugees.

“They [the decisions] are about taking more action against migrants in their countries of origin, so that
people do not make these dangerous trips, during which they overcome many kilometers, often handing
themselves over to smugglers. During these dangerous trips across the Mediterranean, as we see, many
people die. The decisions on migration are important”, – the British prime minister said.

Our CAMIC project fully complies with the decisions of the EU Summit and we propose that it be
immediately implemented.

Thank you for attention.

Organizing Committee of the CAMIC Project

E.Germanov, E.Mincheva, A.Atanasov, A.Kostova, M.Kapitanova, I.Kostov

 

https://mail.google.com/mail/u/1/#inbox/FMfcgxvzKbNpHJzFzqxsfcgBPdhnZQCT?projector=1

 

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