HAHAHA, that was funny. Well done scepti for picking that up so fast.
it delivered some eye opening (for roundies) raw data about how roundy science works.
I am not sure if what he did was performing science.
Unless his hypothesis was to see if Sceptimatic was actually skeptical of people saying sketical things. If so, his hypothesis returned positive results.
If performing an experiment results in convincingly disproving the point you were trying to argue, declare the test a failure and discard data. Do not, under any circumstances accept data as valid, review your theory or contemplate the connotations of having devoted so much time and energy arguing a widely accepted theory without realising it was based on a fundamentally flawed concept.
I am not sure if I am reading what you are saying correctly. But If data is collected correctly and the results of the test where invalid, then the test is your point of failure. Not the data. If you bust a car tire, you dont through the entire car away, only the tire.