A draft slide deck on radiation damage and repair has been uploaded to the Flop book site. It can be downloaded from here. The plan is to have at least five of these slide shows:
Radiation Damage and Repair
LNT
SNT
Underwrite Certification
Spent Nuclear Fuel
This deck will be a prerequisite for all the other presentation. Corrections and suggestions solicited. The source for this PDF may be made available on request.
But I work in Latex. It is not Power Point.
Slide 19, third bullet, "Expect any harm from 2 mSv/d to be undetectable." Depending on how a reader views 'harm', as written could verify LNT in that person's mind. If there is actually no harm at that level the bullet should read "Expect any harm from 2 mSv/d to be none." (There is a difference between reparable cell "damage" in a human body and actual permanent harm.)
Look at Robert Bryce’s substack. His latest entities are simple slides. They are easy to follow, use big fonts so an older person can read them, have one idea per slide, and provide the details in his off-slide comments.
Watch Steve Jobs. His slides are simple with relatively few words.
https://www.bestpresentation.net/presentation-secrets-steve-jobs/