I think it is probably wise to distance yourself from his statements. His writing skills are slowly improving (DO get a native English-speaking editor though eh) but I see little sign of technical progression.
Here is a helpful hint: rather than discussing the inherent inaccuracy of thermal monitoring, why not develop a calibration strategy for all the temperature mesurements and then quantify the uncertainty? Error bars are a good thing (for honest people).
I can see why he'd be angry at some members of our forums from past experiences. I do not understand why he chose now to publicly attack my credibility (without cause). As far as I can recall I have tried to be helpful to those with an eye to testing and questions on how to improve their methods. I have little tolerance for those with no interest in improving and with hidden agendas though.
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