Knightshade
Well-Known Member
I’m still waiting for someone—anyone—to debunk his theory that brake light faults may interact with the Bosch brake module and EV Regen to cause unintended acceleration. I’d welcome that. But all I see are people saying “well he’s been wrong in the past so he must be wrong now too,” or, “anyone considering his argument must be a short seller,” neither of which are terribly compelling.
I'm still waiting for someone --anyone-- to debunk my theory it's the ghost of Elanor Roosevelt causing unintended acceleration.
I'd welcome that.
But all I see are people saying "There's no such thing as ghosts!"
Which isn't terribly compelling.
I'm not saying he "must" be wrong because he's been wrong over and over again before- but it's certainly something you have to acknowledge and consider when looking at future claims- don't you?
Likewise you need to consider numerous people who have shown he's wrong now again including some fundamental stuff as misreading the data and logs in his own paper. Which Green and others have done THIS TIME as well.
So it might be worth considering this guy just isn't very good at this.