Audio Lectures

Title Description Lecturer Picture
1978 Conference Introduction by Frank H. Meyer

Frank H. Meyer introduces keynote speaker Dewey B. Larson with a brief review of Ptolemaic epicycles.

Frank Meyer
1978 Conference Keynote Address

Audio rip from the NSA conference video, pulled from the original Betamax tape and enhanced for clarity.

Dewey B. Larson
1978 Conference Q&A

The audience questions Dewey Larson after his keynote address. Audio has been enhanced to make the questions audible. This resulted in some distortion, as some of the questions were barely audible.

Dewey B. Larson
1980 5th Conference Keynote Address

Larson speaks on the creation of theories at the 1980 5th NSA, Huntsville, Alabama, USA. (Audio quality is poor; lot of background noise).

Audio tape provided courtesy of Robin Sims.

Dewey B. Larson
1981 6th Conference Introduction

Frank H. Meyer introduces Dewey Larson at the 1981 6th NSA conference in Downey, California, USA, with some very humorous commentary on the "official signs of aging".

Audio tape courtesy of Robin Sims.

Frank Meyer
1981 6th Conference Keynote Address

Dewey Larson's keynote address, The Renaissance of the Physical Sciences.

Audio tape provided courtesy of Robin Sims.

Dewey B. Larson
1982 7th Conference Keynote Address

Dewey Larson's keynote address to the 7th NSA conference in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, The Mythical Universe of Modern Astronomy.

Audio tape provided courtesy of Robin Sims.

Dewey B. Larson
1984 9th Conference Keynote Address

Dewey Larson's keynote address to the 1984 9th conference in Salt Lake City, Utah, on the basis of motion and how it led to the Fundamental Postulates.

Audio tape provided courtesy of Robin Sims.

Dewey B. Larson
1984 Interview of Dewey Larson by Jan Sammer, Part 1

An interview with Dewey B. Larson conducted by Jan Sammer in 1984.

Transcript

Jan Sammer
1984 Interview of Dewey Larson by Jan Sammer, Part 2

An interview with Dewey Larson conducted by Jan Sammer, Part 2.

Transcript

Jan Sammer
Crystallography

Frank H. Meyer discusses crystallography and the solid state of matter.

Frank Meyer
Lecture and Discussion on Scalar Motion

Larson discusses scalar motion using the balloon analogy, and how flies on the surface of the balloon represent two types of motion: dead files are like photons, carried by the expansion of the balloon, and living flies are coordinate motion, walking across the surface. An interesting lecture; includes Q&A by Paul deLespinasse, Frank H. Meyer and Ronald Satz.

Dewey B. Larson
Quarks

Ronald Satz's presentation on quarks, charges and gravitation (missing part of lecture; tape ended before Ron did).

Ronald Satz

International Society of  Unified Science
Reciprocal System Research Society

Salt Lake City, UT 84106
USA

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