I've been thinking about this and I really don't think that me and Sunstealer having a thread on our own is the best way of doing this, although I am still willing to do it.
After reading chrismohr's post above, I thought of another idea – we have a thread where we sort of 'sign' a petition asking something along the lines of, 'Who would like to see a moderated thread between Sunstealer (or someone equally qualified) and any of the authors of the Bentham Open Paper, preferably Niels Harrit or Steven Jones?'
We'd leave the thread open for a week or so, and then with all the names we could compose a PROPER INVITE to a debate 'from the JREF forum' which could be openly posted on the forums and individually sent to the Bentham Open authors.
Post after post, from both sides of the argument, 'asking' why people don't say something about this or that aspect of their research is useless. Let's invite them sincerely, respectfully and, for want of a better term, officially (from the forum) to discuss the paper on a moderated thread here.
After reading chrismohr's post above, I thought of another idea – we have a thread where we sort of 'sign' a petition asking something along the lines of, 'Who would like to see a moderated thread between Sunstealer (or someone equally qualified) and any of the authors of the Bentham Open Paper, preferably Niels Harrit or Steven Jones?'
We'd leave the thread open for a week or so, and then with all the names we could compose a PROPER INVITE to a debate 'from the JREF forum' which could be openly posted on the forums and individually sent to the Bentham Open authors.
Post after post, from both sides of the argument, 'asking' why people don't say something about this or that aspect of their research is useless. Let's invite them sincerely, respectfully and, for want of a better term, officially (from the forum) to discuss the paper on a moderated thread here.