Dear Miss. Sujatha Jagannathan,
A: In relation to our exchanges: Please note that my comments arise from my seeking to understand YOUR opening response to my essay. Let me repeat your response here:
You are deviating from the exact definitive questions of Universal Truth. (MSJ)
So I'll be pleased to defend my essay as soon as you (i) clarify for me these exact definitive questions of Universal Truth, or (ii) rephrase your objection so that it makes sense to me.
B: In relation to the comments on your Essay-Forum, you introduced the truism: ... everything is not possible to explain in this comment box. But these comment boxes are surely large enough for you to provide at least one of the "exact definitive questions of Universal Truth" that you say my essay does not address. Further, if you need additional space, simply open another comment box!
PS: Since the four experiments that I analyse yield truths, such will not conflict with any Truth that you care to offer. And since my essay is essentially written at the level of undergraduate maths and logic (given that I will happily answer, at that level, any technical questions), why not pinpoint an error in my work and link it to one of those exact definitive questions of Universal Truth of yours? In this way we might both learn something.
Sincerely; Gordon Watson