Oh it's entirely accurate and quite within my professional expertise. But that is not the point. I am not trying to persuade anyone of anything except that the post that started this off is a bunch of codswallop.
I will note that there have been, over the years, narratives of physicists with 20-30 years teaching experiences at Ivy League Universities who were then let in on the parts of physics realities not widely disclosed--and they were so stunned, they almost became catatonic.
1. Scientific inquiry used to be VERY open-minded--at least to a point. Though in some respects, there's always been a closed mindedness about the status quo, too.
2. Now, it SEEMS like a lot of scientific inquiry is extremely limited by wholesale biases, narrow rigidities, traditional assumptions, normalcy bias etc. etc. etc.
3. And that doesn't even get into the pathetic public school system with its deliberate dumbing down of the students.