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Saturday, March 30, 2019

APS Slide one-aps speaker guidelines*

So I am presenting my speech in a two weeks!!!
This is the fourth speech and perhaps the third major speech so it is not a rough draft, but all the other presentations were much longer.

I did a very hard stair and weight workout behind the swimming workout which was at least passable the day before.  i am now sitting in the early morning dark and cold, under-dressed but needing to seize the quiet for this work so badly that I cannot take time to find something warm to put on or to talk about it.

I am going to give the guidelines and then present the speech in several sections, the first of them below.  It is 12 minutes, but 12 minutes can be a long time...

The guidelines for present are as follows, my comments in parenthesis.

Speaker Tips & Guidelines
Organize Your Talk
Step back from the details of your research and think about what your audience might like to learn from your work. (my audience tends to shy away from the radical nature of my work, to close their minds, not to learn it but to discount it without attempting to understand it)  Keep it simple - remember, less is more (this sounds like something I would write from AuT, something true in context but also false).

State the hypothesis and purpose of your research. (I suppose this is the most critical of the things which I have not done yet.  The hypothesis is that the universe derives from a single iterated function giving rise to two more which define together all dimensional features of the universe-although some other iterated functions come into play, apparently.  The subset in one of the slides discussed below of three primary results could be a hypothesis, but it is a sub-hypothesis.) (The purpose of my work is to define the specifics of the operation of these equations and to describe how to use them).

Describe your methods of investigation. (This is an interesting one.  My methods were to find math models that fit the maximum number of observed features, refining the math so that additional features were explained.  A five year process that only in the last few months (August of 2018?) became clear enough to define time.

Include data collected and what was learned. (There is not a lot of data from the study, the data existed before, but the three item slide is the core of what was learned, charts of how compression affects the various featuers of the universe)

Give conclusions based on the collected data. (This is back to the summary slides, indeed 12 minutes could be spent on what conclusions were reached.  I will come back to this with a cut and paste in this series.)

Emphasize the significance and highlights of the research. (Unlimited energy, unlimited speed, unlimited time (tm))
Your Presentation
Prepare notes that highlight the salient points of your talk.

Practice the delivery of your talk several times prior to your presentation along with your slide or transparency sequence being sure to fit your talk into the time allocated to you.

Use simple sentences; avoid jargon, highly specialized vocabulary and unfamiliar abbreviations.

Think about questions you might be asked about your work and be prepared with well-thought out answers, being mindful of the limited time for Q and A.
Audiovisuals
Gray arrow Audiovisual Policy and Tips

Audio-visuals should amplify your talk, not duplicate it.

Choose the medium that will optimally display your information - don't use words if a picture will convey it more clearly (graphs, tables, charts, etc.).

Use line graphs to show trends; bar graphs to compare magnitudes; pie graphs to demonstrate relative portions of a whole.

Make sure your supporting audio-visuals are concise, uncluttered, and easily read from a distance.

Read Audiovisual Policy and Tips for a list of provided AV equipment and its use.

Request special AV early or it may not be available. You will have to pay for special special audio-visual equipment.
At the Meeting
Check the online program on the APS website to see if there are any changes in your session.

Using a laptop and projector? Read Audiovisual Policy and Tips to know what to expect in your session and use the Speaker Ready room. Note: APS April Meeting Attendees use a different presentation system. Please see April Presenter Information for details.

Check the "program changes board" at the APS Registration Desk to determine if there are any changes to the program related to your presentation.

If possible, arrive at your session 10 minutes early to setup and introduce yourself to the Session Chair.

Please stop when signaled by the Chair to do so.

Retrieve your presentation audiovisuals at the end of your talk.

And Now the first part of the speech.

(intro slide)
Algorithm Universe Model: The underlying math of dimensional features (dimension, force, time)

Zeno's Paradox


Parmenides
Zeno
These guys look happy


The first and most important observation of quantum mechanics was made 2500 years ago by Parmenides and Zeno.  It is a paradox and it is answered by this model. -type algorithm universe theory into your web browser for more details.

If your theory is refined enough and right enough you should be able to describe the entire universe in 12 minutes.

So here goes
That's the first part.  It humanizes the presentation, I'd say.
I had a number of other slides to start with and this one may have some other features.
Most of them are too complex.
For example:
This one summarizes the model and includes some nice pics of the books.
I may use the two pictues in this one in place of the pictitures of book covers, but I think the less is more argument applies and it is important to consider the importance of zeno's paradox even though I am not presenting it.

I updated this one a lot for the speech-it has mr fuse in it whch is cute.  Too much information to start with, I think.  Indeed I will probably not use this at all because it is just too much, it is the whole theory in some ways; only scratching the surface fur in others.

Thisis a whole compression series.  Pretty out of date, but you can see there is a lot of information available.

This one is not terrible, short and sweet.  But it is a little bland, look at how plain and sad the two original physicists were.  They are like me to some extent.  In a backwater seaside town, largely ignored by the world, insulted as their genius is passed over for someone who has the next big marketing idea, perhaps a hailing app where cart drivers yell, "passengers?  anyone want to pay to ride in my wagon?"


The simple compression slide.  When I gave the first presentation, I did not realize the richness of the model, and yet in its simplicity there is so much information.
This type of slide violates the rules, emphasis, don't tell.  Maybe to some extent the simple compression slide does the same thing.
This one will be incorporated to the speech and may appear in them all followed by its incorporation into the vetruvian man picture.  It is simple and it is mysterious.  What do you say, include it between the two old physicists?
 It shows the relationship mathematically of fibonacci series to the denominator of pi.  I need to upload the newest drawing, it shows that the hypothenuse allos you to define this in terms of right angles, of course.  It is all very interesting.
I am using the term Auman (tm) as opposed to Human, the next step, man freed from the limits of time.

So there you have it, the first slide and a discussion which has left you wondering why you did not just have coffee and watch cartoons.

I want to remind you that you can see a detailed slide presentation (all the slides in a one hour presenation along with audio for the first 8) at youtube by typing algorithm universe theory or you can go through www.gmfpc.com which has links now directly to the technology stuff.  I'd say it was the most recent one, but I'm not sure that's true, but you can figure it out from the description or you can write me in the comments to this post and I'll tell you where it is.

If you are interested in delving deeper there are the advertised books and the audio book all avaiable through amazon and the audio book also being available via itune and other places, just type algorithm universe theory or algorithm universe model or...even my name.

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