Oh GREAT...NOW we've caused Zukka to quit (reading this thread). Sorry if I mis-spelled your tag.
I've quit, like, 16 times here. Always liked the places where OP is not to be found. (He) gets me to lose it, a little, but self-control is path to success, in many ventures. I'm calling for MORE Star Trek Transporter musings (from others). Besides, I've calledOP a 'jerk', and no one (cared) to report ME to moderator (sniffle).
ISH is latest acronym: 'insert sniffle here'.
Seriously though, I've thought about various ways to self-neutralize one's own perceptions, a QUANTITATIVE method:
Graphing a line, you could place various OP postings and make little diverting lines coming off, like a street map. One little offshoot line represents 'spin or rotations', another offshoot line for 'fusion', ...a little line for going sub-atomic - balanced by nearby diverting line for large scale (planetary), etc. etc.
You start to get a crazy, frizzled-hair looking 'graph'. Maybe there is a Lawyer's term for this 'all over the map' type word salad, in a practical attempt to efficiently quantify 'BS'.
Then, you maybe try that 'neutral' quantifying technique on a truly successful technology / business, like growing corn. That graph would, again, start with a straight 'home line' and have all those same offshoots, only this time they might (probably) look less 'frazeled' and more cogent. One little line for the seed purchase, and a truck to move seeds when delivered. Another close little line for a storage warehouse, keeping new seeds safe and dry until used.
Perhaps a diverting line or two, for pest control, in that corn planting. Readers hopefully can get my point, in this 'conflict of interest' type of graphing, also useful in analyzing political things, by temporarily reducing one's own bias to keep personal dynamics from influencing the evaluation.
However, I actually have a life, priorities, late RENT etc and so cannot reasonably demonstrate these current quantitative / graphical methods...priorities with other, massively more interesting EE study / explore.