25-04-2018, 07:06 PM
Hi
I'm interested in the math aspect of the JFK assassination - angles, physics, probabilities, etc.
I've come across an interesting site that assesses the probabilities of competing mutually exclusive hypotheses using a Bayesian approach and crowdsourced evidence.
https://www.rootclaim.com/
If you go to the site you will see that they have assessed probabilities of several interesting and several trivial topics.
If enough people would find a JFK topic interesting, perhaps they would incorporate it and run it through their process.
I'm thinking of suggesting a topic with these hypotheses:
Topic: Was JFK murdered by LHO acting alone or by a conspiracy?
Hypothesis 1: LHO murdered JFK acting alone.
Hypothesis 2: A conspiracy was responsible for the murder. LHO had no knowledge of the conspiracy.
Hypothesis 3: LHO either was a member or infiltrated the conspiracy to murder JFK>
If you go to the site, you can see some of their model results.
Does anyone else think this could be an interesting exercise?
Would you register to 'upvote' it at the site?
-- Anyway you might find the assessments of who is responsible for the chemical attacks in Syria interesting examples.
I'm interested in the math aspect of the JFK assassination - angles, physics, probabilities, etc.
I've come across an interesting site that assesses the probabilities of competing mutually exclusive hypotheses using a Bayesian approach and crowdsourced evidence.
https://www.rootclaim.com/
If you go to the site you will see that they have assessed probabilities of several interesting and several trivial topics.
If enough people would find a JFK topic interesting, perhaps they would incorporate it and run it through their process.
I'm thinking of suggesting a topic with these hypotheses:
Topic: Was JFK murdered by LHO acting alone or by a conspiracy?
Hypothesis 1: LHO murdered JFK acting alone.
Hypothesis 2: A conspiracy was responsible for the murder. LHO had no knowledge of the conspiracy.
Hypothesis 3: LHO either was a member or infiltrated the conspiracy to murder JFK>
If you go to the site, you can see some of their model results.
Does anyone else think this could be an interesting exercise?
Would you register to 'upvote' it at the site?
-- Anyway you might find the assessments of who is responsible for the chemical attacks in Syria interesting examples.