Saturday, 19 December 2015
How germs travel on planes and how we can stop them
This week on Ted.com I watched a video which was conducted by Raymond Wang which was about How Germs are traveled on an aircraft and how to avoid them. The fact that scared me the most is there was this guy that decided to go on the plane and in the matter of a single flight actually spread the disease to 17 other people. Besides, there was this other guy with SARS, who literally managed to go on a three-hour flight and spread the disease to 22 other people. Raymond Wang the physics genius came up with a model that can help prevent this occurrence because inside the aircraft, there is air coming in from the top of the cabin and from the side of the cabin and then the air ventilates out of the filters that will eliminate 99% of virus. Hence Raymond Wang came up with this model or in other words "solution" which is called the patent pending and with that it is possible to reduce the virus by 55 times and increase the fresh air inhalation for the passengers. With this solution it is possible to prevent diseases such as H1N1, SARS and Ebola to be transmitted on the aircraft. Patent pending works in a way where we have to fix this small piece of composite material into the existing spots that are already in the plane inside the plane. This method is considered to be super cost effective to install and it can also be done overnight.
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