However based on what youve said in this very post it would appear to me that there is no test result other than the ones that support your position that you would consider to be valid. your wrong when you say that a result that supports my position would make me happy. The reason i say this is because i have no horse in this race. You on the other hand do have a horse in the race and a result that supports your position stands to profit you.
I don't think it matters who has or does not have a horse in the race.
This test is basic high school science.
The reason we were forced to take science in high school was to understand the scientific method because our teachers knew that we could use it in our lives to help answer questions that had not yet been thought of. Basically it is a way to objectively ask and resolve unknowns by making observations and doing experiments. The steps of the scientific method are to:
a) Ask a question
b) Do background research
c) Construct a hypothesis
d) Test the hypothesis by doing an experiment. It is important the experiment to be a fair test which occurs when only one factor (variable) changes and that "apples" are indeed compared to "apples"
e) Analyze the data and draw a conclusion
f) Communicate the results
I think that that is what Erik is trying to do.
If the results prove him right then he is either right or the test method was not correct. The test methodology would then have to be examined for any flaws and/or another test conducted.
If the results prove him him wrong then either his hypothesis is incorrect or the test method was not correct. The hypothesis would have to be restated or refined and/or the test methodology would have to be examined for any flaws and/or another test conducted.
If the test is inconclusive then the test methodology would have to be examined for any flaws and another test conducted.
Whether he is right or wrong the industry would benefit from the information.
If he is right it's unlikely that Erik would profit (not invented here syndrome, we knew this all along but..."there's no market" "it makes equipment too complex" "there's no demand" etc.)
best, gordon p