So what have we learned?
As expected, different strokes. Factor in overall posture and physicality, and let's be honest, beliefs.
Wisdom and evidence indicates a level nose or slightly lower nose is more optimum in performance, and a more comfortable, controlled riding experience.
There continues to be some head-scratching on how a high nose is comfortable, regardless of the purpose e.g., time trialling, downhill, XC, or cruisin'. By shifting weight to the back, the pressure it puts on the groin and added stress on arms and shoulders to reach the bars in a controlled manner, even with a raised set-up (that's another thread), is completely avoidable with a simple adjustment to lower the nose.
A fight or conflict, this is not. Listening and sharing experiences, with some solid evidence, this is.