The Book “The Globe”: Which Countries Have the Best Chances in the Race for National Renaissance?

 

Hanoi, Vietnam – Exclusive

After a long journey of research, discoveries, and high-impact innovations for the advancement of humanity, researcher Mansour Yahya Makki, currently residing in Vietnam, has published his book titled The Globe. According to the author, the book contains crucial details, including the results of all beneficial research, presented as ready-to-implement lists, plans, and programs tailored for each country. Makki stated: “This book is essentially a collection of applications of modern science and technology that we have developed over the years, by the grace of God. These applications are of utmost importance for the advancement of nations.”

Discussing his book further, the author emphasized that The Globe is not just a theoretical work but includes practical programs and implementation procedures for various innovations and inventions. Among these is the KE machine, which is used worldwide but requires the establishment of a branch or headquarters (M D1) in each country. He stressed the critical importance of intellectual property rights protection through patent registration. He also highlighted the need for absolute confidentiality and precautionary measures to safeguard these rights, alongside the establishment of designated headquarters to ensure their preservation.

Researcher Makki affirmed that if these innovations were implemented comprehensively in any country, they would drive significant technological advancements, positively impacting all aspects of economic, social, and cultural life. This would give such a nation a significant advantage over others lacking technological support, accelerating its development and achieving substantial progress that enhances the standard of living for its citizens. This is a crucial concern for both governments and societies in their efforts toward national renaissance, development, and progress—rather than engaging in conflict and unfair competition. By adopting such advancements, nations can achieve growth and prosperity in a climate of security, stability, and peace.

In conclusion, Makki stated that the most fortunate countries are those that compete in providing the necessary facilities for establishing these headquarters and offer the guarantees needed for their proper functioning in a safe and conducive environment.