I am not an oil specialist and do not know for sure if what I learned in class is true. It certainly sounds reasonable. The class was given by an organization with no ties to any company or industry and because of this, no hidden agenda. I am only trying to pass on some knowledge that may help others. I have nothing against synthetic oils, the company I work for uses them in the gas turbine engines we make, and I have used them on more than one occasion at home.
Almost all of the things I have read in these discussions in favor of synthetic oil have been to reiterate the opinion of an engineer/salesman from an oil company. This is not an objective source. The motive of the person at the oil company is always in question. That is not to say all their advice is false, but it may be shaded in favor of their product.
For example: every time you have a question about cars or trucks you always call the Ford motor company to get an answer, and all the people in your discussion group also always call Ford with their questions, and you discuss the answers, and there is very little information from any other source, pretty soon Ford cars and trucks start sounding a lot better than all the other brands. This may or may not be true.
If someone does like something, reasons can always be found, or invented, to bolster one's position, I am trying to be objective and pass on some information, please do not take offence.
Andy