Well, that ended badly.
After his "mechanism" was shredded for not even getting the basic nature of EM radiation correct, and being full of self-contradictions, and having most of his specific factual claims proven wrong, and having dozens of space-based images of the Sun, the Earth, the Moon, the planets, moons of the planets, asteroids, and stars produced - all of which were impossible according to his idea - he started retreating into ever more bizarre conspiracies, then came out with this assignment for everyone questioning him:
With all the images of little specs of light, and some of planets being put forward for explanation, I'm willing to reply to those, IF the poster provides some information. It is too time consuming to dig into each one.
Provide the source for the images, the camera used, the make and number of the CCD sensor, a diagram of the overall internal layout, a description or diagram of the optics, and in particular, the profile of the lenses with all available values for diameter, curvature(s), the position of the gratings, the grating pitch, and the cross section, with angles, of the grooves...
That got him a wrist-slap and the thread was closed. I can't say I disagree with the moderation. But I was interested to see if he'd try to back up his claim of "gratings" on the Space Shuttle windshield after I pointed out I've been
in different Orbiters and seen no such thing, never mind that all the documentation showed that.
Gratings, as seen from the quote above, seem to be his new, for want of a better term, woobie. Apparently everything needs them to downshift, cubically repolarize, and phase-renoberate (with anti-heave compensation) the X-ray plane waves. Typically, he claimed the Shuttle needed this to see the stars properly, even though it operates within the ionosphere, in which he claims you
can see stars. He never really thought about the implications of any of his claims; he just hurled whatever he could lay his hands on in a desperate effort to hold off his inquisitors.
ETA: fixed line breaks in the quote. That was another very annoying thing he did - evidently he composes his posts in a text editor, then pastes them in to the forum window, leaving in
the line breaks that make his posts
irregularly
formatted and thus a pain to read and even
worse
to reply to.