Thylantyr,No one claimed that the science behind nearfield line arrays is terrible like you suggest. Wiggins and Co. claimed that arrays used nearfield are sporadic. Rybaudio showed that and explained some of the difficulties. What they say is that it is bad engineering and decision making to use arrays nearfield because there are other options with less obstacles to overcome. It is not the science that is bad, it is the decision to use an array in that application.