It hasn't been invalidated, though. You've passed on the strength of your work and you now need to jump through an annoying hoop as you said, to pick up the credit for it. I'm afraid academia is not a field in which many people retain complete 'artistic control', certainly not at PhD level!
Yes, the thesis format is designed to make it easy for the examiners to see if you have performed your research well. Nothing like a book. The monograph is another beast altogether.
I was actually given major revisions in order to rewrite it as a book! They wanted a book there and then and no amount of explaining that this is a thesis not a book could get through to them. As I rewrote their poxy changes in 5 weeks it's a very crap book ;-) As someone else pointed out though OP it really doesn't matter because now the university owns a very crap thesis from me and I get to use my original thesis for my publications without worrying about self-plagiarism. It's actually worked out for the best in that sense. I've managed to get publications in high ranking journals very quickly using the version the examiners made me rewrite. I understand how you feel about this because I've been there and done it too but you just have to play along for now and then do your own thing afterwards. It was heartbreaking being made to dumb it down and rip it apart but I had to do it because it's a court with no appeals. Just do it and then do your publications as you please (and, yup, you might be asked to revise for publications too but it's your decision then whether the reviewers have a point or take it elsewhere). Publications are entirely different IMO and much more fun.
Oh, Ian, don't even get me started on my actual viva. There was nothing normal about any of it from the extern asking me personal questions (can't say too much as don't want to identify myself) to the internal contacting me two weeks prior to viva saying everything was great and then proceeding to heap on more corrections than the extern in the viva (at least your intern was on your side, thxht!) It was an absolute farce so I too am very disillusioned with the examination system. However, even though we all knew I had very good grounds for complaint (I recorded a conversation with the internal afterwards where they gave some very revealing info which I could make a serious complaint about) we still decided it was best to just do the corrections and get that piece of paper that says I have a PhD because otherwise who knows how long it would have dragged on for. Makes a mockery of the whole thing but, listen, thxht, all that matters is getting that piece of paper and then doing your thing later. If your viva was like mine rest assured that this is not a reflection on your work but just the judgement of a goon gone dizzy on power. Better times ahead for you :-) All the best.
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