Thursday, July 23, 2015

This is another demonstration from the professor. I told you: he's getting into it now. I have no idea what his opinion is about the Kennedy assassination. And, I have no idea whether he's ever heard of the Altgens photo and Oswald in the doorway. But, the question of who took the Moorman photo is a matter of physics, and that's his field, and he knows his field. 



So, the edge of the speaker where it says Philips, that's the line of the limo. The blue pencil is perpendicular to Elm. The red pen points to where Babushka Lady is. And the yellow pencil represents the base of her picture, assuming she held her camera level. The angle between the limo and the base of her picture is equal to the angle between Babushka Lady and perpendicular. So, the angle marked by the Veterans pin. (That's right, it's a Veteran's pin from a Veterans organization of which I am a member. They sent it to me. It says United States Army. They think I'm my uncle who had the same name and was in the Army. Hey, Hondo! Be sure to tell Lilyea! It's another case of Stolen Valor! And no, I didn't lie to them and tell them that I was my uncle. They just assumed it.) But, that angle is equal to the angle represented by the small battery. And that is what we're seeing in the Moorman photo, where the bottom of the image capture corresponds to the yellow pencil, and the line of the limo corresponds to the bottom of the speaker. 



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