On the irrationality of some experts (part 4: the interview)
Return to Part 1: On the irrationality of some "experts" (Part 1) This is the transcript (translated into English) of an investigative interview conducted in February 2026 by a Spanish newspaper. For reasons of procedural strategy and because the criminal case remains open, its publication is independent and the interviewer's identity is kept confidential. This document summarizes the key points of the complaint regarding crimes and institutional obstruction within the university setting. INTERVIEW: "The Polytechnic University of Catalonia (UPC) Labyrinth: Scientific Rigor or Institutional Fraud?" Journalist: Carlos, you are an aeronautical engineer who has decided to bring the leadership of a public university to a criminal court. Doesn't it seem disproportionate to pursue through criminal channels what appears, to any observer, to be a simple administrative disagreement over a thesis? Carlos Pimentel: We are no longer facing a debate of ideas and abs...