The view from one's window is only a starting point...forgive me, but have you lurked or used the search function at all?
A fair amount, yes, but this forum has a great deal of information on it, so I haven't been able to catch up with all the ideas presented here.
But in what I have read, the "window" argument (sorry, experiment) is often presented as if it were an argument in and of itself that really should settle the matter.
Clearly some people think it is only some part of the discussion, but others are unwilling to even debate whether it makes any sense to utter at all. I started a thread
pointing out that as an argument by itself, it represents blatantly flawed inductive reasoning, and a fair number of the responses indicated that calling the logic of FET into
question was nonsensical.
I like your position on the matter better than anything else I've read, so I was just trying to make sure I understood you correctly.