You would like the threads by solon over at Bad Astronomy/cosmoquest.
It's been so long I have forgotten my username and password, and can't remember the email address connected with the account. I'll take a look as a lurker though, even if for the sake of entertainment.
He insisted that transverse EM waves could not travel in a vacuum, only plane waves (which people kept pointing out were merely a representation of transverse waves from a distant object).
He needs to read Huygen's principle and understand the construct of waves and their physical interpretation. He can then dig into Fraunhofer and Fresnel, and follow that one up with Maxwell. Once he's done that, he might like to dig into some quantum mechanics, and then I'll talk to him about the physical interpretation of waves.
I just find these people so arrogant when they made such bold assumptions, yet have made no attempt to scholar themselves. They clearly just make it up. Ralph Rene was the same, and I can say this with confidence now I have hold of his Last Skeptic of Science.
According to him, the only reason we see stars, planets, the Moon or even the Sun is because of "conversion" in the ionosphere.
Interesting in the sense that what makes someone so deluded? Clearly he's read a little about the ionosphere and thinks its a magic boundary (well, it is in a way).
He had to mount his goal posts on jet-propelled Teflon skates on an ice field to try to outrun the fail, with the predictable result of contradicting himself in the same post pretty regularly.
Where can I buy such skis, as I am about to go holidaying in Scotland around a couple of the great Lochs?
He spent lots of time saying how he was just tracking down the facts Columbo-style, or needed just one more piece of random performance data, but he simply wouldn't stop and consider he might just be wrong.
Did he abandon threads with the phrase 'just one more question?'