We can draw definite conclusions.
blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah
Once again, thank you all.
There is someone I have worked with that does this exact thing.
They make a statement - an
absolute statement, fail to back it up with demonstrable facts and/or accepted processes, fill in the empty space with confidently presented babble and finish by saying "Case closed!". All the while expecting their audience to accept what is said without question.
They don't convince me - and neither do you.
You may be able to "draw definite conclusions" - but I'm not seeing it.
The content of your claims seem "off" to me and the style of your argument makes me wonder if you really understand the considerations that need to be taken for such low resistance measurements. I also don't see any concrete evidence of 4 wire measurement either.
The Atlas ESR60 certainly isn't a 4 wire device, nor is the component tester. So what about the tweezer meter ... is that 4 wire?
Also, you claim a resolution of 0.001 ohm - but what is its accuracy?