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Dr John D
Real name Nick Street
Alias(es) Dr. John D.
Location on the globe Worthing, UK
Main platform [1]
YouTube
Papa flerf
Flerfzi? Unknown
Religiflerf? Unknown
Drinks urine? never been falsified
Adopted By not adopted yet
Teeth slightly less than full set

Flerfs like to claim that credentials don't matter and that they don't care at all about credentials. Until they find a flerf that has credentials. Then he is automatically correct about everything he says and credentials are awesome.

Dr. John D says he is a PhD in some optics type field. But is he really?

Who is Dr. John D

On July 8, 2020 Dr. John D was on a livestream with Ranty and he was screen sharing. He showed his entire desktop. Revealing that his name is Nick Street.

Is his real name Nick Street? Searching for that name we find that there is a Nick Street that did a Kickstarter for a board game called "Lords of War". This company has a YouTube channel, the video Lords of War Kickstarter! shows Nick Street walking out of his house.]

Then in a Dr. John D video we see Dr. John D standing on his garage. Notice the neighbor's house has the same roof, dormers, and windows.

Dr. John D Video

This, and other things not documented here, confirms that Dr. John D is Nick Street of Worthing, UK.

In the video Lords of War - Where on Middle Earth can we find you we have a smashing photo of Nick Street.

Credentials

Now that we know who he is, is he actually a PhD?

Searches reveal a thesis: Fluorescence-based measurement of water-dissolved Nitrate ions. The advisor is Ashutosh Sharma from Cranfield University, School of Mechanical Engineering, 1999.

So, it appears he has a published Thesis and he is likely a PhD from a University, likely in the field of Mechanical Engineering.

So why does he compute the effects of refraction so poorly? It's embarrassing. In the "flat earth research" he's participated in he always computed refraction wrong. This is why peer review exists. To tell his he's wrong and that he needs to correct his errors.