I will never, ever, take him seriously until the day comes that he actually sits down and shows any sort of undergraduate physics knowledge, I'm not even asking for advanced topics, just basic stuff that anyone with a diploma would have seen like what is euler-lagrange equation, what is hamilton-jacobi equation, what is noether's theorem, what are maxwell's equations, what is the wave equation, what is the heat equation, what are einstein field equations, what is lorentz's transformation, what are the laws of thermodynamics, what is maxwell-boltzmann's distribution, what is schrödinger's equation, heisenberg's uncertainty principle etc, and I'd like to see both a brief theoretical description and the math written down on the spot. This might seem like a big deal but if you're a physics major it really isn't, it's basic stuff that becomes imprinted on your memory. He claims to have a
B.Sc., and an
M.Sc. from Caltech and MIT, however he never displays any sort of actual technical knowledge on the field, he just rambles pop sci stuff that anyone could parrot when it's convenient (no math of course, just words) and when he attempts to show any sort of technical knowledge it's always fringe stuff like how the UFO operates or how there are two gravitational forces but no one knows it yet of course etc.