Professor Rizun...
For the record, I'm not a professor; I work in the private sector. I co-own a small, humble high-tech company that develops intellectual property for different types of sensors. Most of my non-bitcoin work is what you would call "spherical-cow math" to try to understand physical phenomenon in order to make better devices. Some examples include optimally fusing the signal of a gyroscope with an accelerometer to measure human motion, understanding the propagation of vibrations through metal drill string for acoustic telemetry while oil drilling, to inferring the temperature of the process chamber at an Intel semicon fab by measuring the fluorescence of a special crystal.
So I suggest that a better attack would be "he's not even a professor...he just models spherical cows." You should keep the "backwater sub-arctic middle of nowhere bit," however. It does get cold and lonely up here in my igloo.
Anyways, enough about me. Let's focus on making Bitcoin succeed.
It's good Peter R made this post. For those of you unfamiliar with academia, if someone calls you "Professor" and you're not a professor (or "Dr." and you don't have a Ph.D.), you're supposed to correct it. In this case, one could properly say "Dr. Rizun" -- at least according to the Ledger Editorial Board web page.
As for the XT/BIP101/1MB/8MB/8GB topic, having read much of this thread and many other related threads, I think I'd like to smile and slowly back away.