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Originally Posted by JulianEdgar
That is such an amazing statement that it is rather sad.
I don't "take on" real experts in the field: I learn a lot from them.
As I said: It takes someone with a gargantuan ego to think they know more than professional car company aerodynamacists, a professor of aerodynamics, an F1 aerodynamicist, etc.
Obviously Aerohead thinks he does.
To be honest, I don't think I have previously ever had a discussion with someone who is as deluded as that.
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If they believe some of the things that you attribute to them, I'd be happy to engage them.
Ego isn't part of the equation. It will all come down to fluid mechanics, and I can't imagine that physics is any different in India, Germany, the UK, or San Diego, California.
I understand your situation. Perhaps pneumatic tires are also a great mystery. And there's no future having a technical discussion with you. That would be utter folly.
I invite your experts, because, from reading some of their communications, they appear to come from the same academic background as I, and understand multisyllable terminology. Gibberish.
'Professional' means that they're paid. And they answer to the likes of the Luc Donkerwolkes of the world.
Wolf Hucho will be the most interesting. He wrote his 2nd Edition expressly for people like me. Wasted on you.