Youth Council Presentation 5 June 2009 ()

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ISLAMIC COUNTRIES NEXT 50 YEARS Presentation to Youth Council by Mohd Peter Davis 5 June 2009 www.mohdpeterdavis.com

Transcript of Youth Council Presentation 5 June 2009 ()

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ISLAMIC COUNTRIESNEXT 50 YEARS

Presentationto Youth Council by Mohd Peter Davis

5 June 2009

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Getting developing countries out of poverty

is POSSIBLE when FOOD, ELECTRICITY and HOUSING

is made plentiful and affordable Malaysia since Independence

is the proofHas become the role model

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MalaysiaVISION 2020Dr Mahathir’s 1991

Proposals to become fully developed nation

Half population under 23 years

80% of Student Leaders say their Role Model is

Dr MahathirUPM Survey

2008 Preliminary Results

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PhotoMerdeka Day Photo by John Ishii

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Maglev Railway (flying on land) passengers and manufactured goods transported to all continents in 2 weeks

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Youth can take the leadScience & Technology

for peace and developmentThe world is full of unused technology

Youth leaders from 50 Islamic Countries

can explain on Blogs

how this modern technology

can develop their nations

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With the Nuclear Renaissance a whole new world becomes

possible

all the pent-up technology of the last 50 years can

now be exploited

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Nuclear technology has come a long way

since Chernobyl

Small 4th Generation nuclear reactors

are ‘inherently safe’Reactor meltdown is

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South Africa’s Koeberg Nuclear Power StationSite of Pebble Bed Modular Reactor

To supply Cape Town’s 3 million people by 2010

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Uranium Fuel Pebbles Radioactive material cannot escape

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South Africa’s nuclear reactorideal ‘workhorse’ power system

for developing countriesDifferent standard modules can produce

• Electricity to power Industrial Cities- no need for national power grid

• Desalinated water for residential use & agriculture & greening the deserts

• Hydrogen for transportation- replace petrol

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Electricity required to achieveAustralian 9000kwh/person/yr

1. Brunei 1.2 times present electricity production2. Singapore 1.4 times 3. Malaysia 2.6 times CONCLUSION4.Thailand 5 times ASEAN Countries with5.Philippines 15 times 10% of world population6. Laos 16 times Need about 18 times7. Indonesia 18 times more electricity8. Vietnam 20 times for modest Australian9. Myanmar 75 times standard of living10. Cambodia 900 times Can be achieved with 200MW

Helium cooledHigh Temp Nuclear Reactors

Compiled by Mohd Peter Davis, 2008

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Solar Power is Great for the birds the bees and the trees

Solar radiation from the sun

has powered the earth for 4 billion years

via photosynthetic bacteria and plants

BUT to sustain 6.8 billion humans requires

NUCLEAR POWER

a far more powerful energy source

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Nissan ALL-ELECTRIC Cube car by 2010

120kph top speed, range 160kmLithium-ion batteries

Charge overnight with nuclear electricitywill be highly economical and clean

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The START of the HYDROGEN ECONOMYHONDA’s HYDROGEN CAR

will start commercial production in 2008Top Speed 160 kph Range 432 km

Smooth, almost silent ride, only emission is water

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Maglev Train departing Shanghai StationThe 175 km Shanghai-Hangzhou (operational 2010) will take 30 minutes

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American MAGLEV 2000 480 km per hour

Revive this shelved technology

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MAGLEV 2000Passenger and Freight Vehicles

run on the SAME M-2000 Guideway

MAGLEV PASSENGER MAGLEV FREIGHT

TRAIN TRAIN 3.8 meters high 6 meters high

3.5 meters wide 4 meters wide

Standard Container

GUIDEWAY

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Kuala Kubu Railway Station, c. 1903

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Malaysian Railways

1957: 71/2 hours

Kuala Lumpur departure… 10.00 amSingapore arrival … … … 5.35 pm (source: Advert in The Straits Times 26 August 1957)

2007: 7 hours

CONCLUSIONNo progress since the British!

Mohd Peter Davis, Universiti Putra Malaysia

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MAGLEV MALAYSIAconnected to the world railway

Johor Thai Border 2 hrs 20 mins

KL Seremban 15 mins KL Kuantan 40 mins KL Butterworth 1 hour KL Terangganu 1 hr 10 mins

KL Kota Baru 1hr 40 mins Could be operational by 2020

Malaysia’s Young Scientists/Engineersare willing

How about our Old Politicians?www.mohdpeterdavis.com

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World Maglev Railway

concept: Lyndon LaRouche www.larouchepac.com

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What is the safest way to travel ?

DEATH RATE (a)

. TRAIN (b) 1 PLANE (b) 1 . CAR (b) 12MOTOR BIKE (c) 170

Conclusion: Get the Youth off Motorbikes(a) Per 1.7 billion passenger km (b) New York-Boston Route

(c) UK and America

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Traveling by road is dangerousespecially in Malaysia!

Road Deaths per million population UK 53 JAPAN 67 AUSTRALIA 81 SPAIN 110 AMERICA 145 MALAYSIA 209

In the 20th CenturyTraffic Accidents claimed 30 million lives

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Malaysia Food Self Sufficiencywithout imports or exports

• Bread, roti canai etc 0%• Milk 1%• Beef, Mutton, Pork 4%• Chicken & Eggs 5%• Vegetables 45% • Rice 70%• Fruits 90%• Palm Oil and Fish 100%

This basic kampung diet willonly feed HALF OF Malaysia’s

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Greening the Deserts, JordanIrrigated Crop Circles

Google Maps

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With Nuclear Power abundant cheap desalinated waterDeep Tropical animal production suitable

for dry tropics, even deserts

Huge increase in world production of milk, beef and lamb

Underdeveloped counties can become

self-sufficient and achieve

western standard of human nutrition

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Centre Pivot Irrigation System

up to 1km long

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With nuclear desalinated waterGrass plantations, wheat and corn can be

established throughout the tropics to feed the hungry in developing countries

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How Developing CountriesCAN PRODUCE EMERGENCY FOOD

and gainSelf-Sufficiency

by Mohd Peter Davis and N. Yogendran21st Century Science & Technology (Washington USA)

Spring 2009

Malaysia’s revolutionary Deep Tropical Agricultural system

is a model for feeding the world fastAnd bringing

the developing nationsout of feudal poverty

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N. [email protected]

MalaysianInventor

Deep Tropical animal production

GIFT farming model for Milk Beef & Lamb

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Malaysian GRASS

PLANTATIONgrass grows

3-feet in 35 days GRASS CUT AT

35 DAYS IS PERFECT FOR FEEDING TO RUMINANTS

Grass can be cut ten times per year for three years before ploughing

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Climate Controlled Animal Shed near human housing for highly productive temperate cattle & cows in humid tropics

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Evaporative Cooling in Malaysian Humid Tropics provides a perfect summer Mediterranean climate

Overcomes heat stress, improves productionFigure 2Figure 2

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Pregnant Jersey CowsAir freight from Australia June 2008

First Batch of 1200 Cows on RM50m Dairy Farm in Muadzam Shah, Malaysia

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5. Malaysia

‘Nursery of the World’

A gigantic new export industry

4-year-old nursery trees

for City Landscaping

& ‘Greening the Deserts’Nuclear desalinated water

THE ONLY REQUIREMENTwww.mohdpeterdavis.com

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Malaysia ‘Nursery of the World’

Malaysia can potentially supply all the 4-year-old trees

(planted every 20 feet) to green all the world’s

deserts over next 100 years12 times more profitable per acre

compared to oil palm

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Leptospermum poligalifolium

Trees grow exceptionally fast outdoors in Malaysia

This Australian

tree is just

11/2

years old

James Kingham

at his giant

Nurseriesin

Tanjung Malim

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2 1/2 years old

RAIN TREES

For instant landscaping projects

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MalaysianArchitect

Mazlin GhazaliInventor of

Honeycomb Housing

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Honeycomb® HousingInventor: Malaysian Architect Mazlin Ghazali

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Singapore: Henry Ridley (left) demonstrates rubber tapping

100 years Ago‘Rubber Ridley’ was labeled an

eccentric He toured Malay

with rubber seeds in his pockets

trying to convince sugar and coffee

planters that rubber was the

wave of the future.They called him

‘Mad Ridley’

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