18-11-2014, 06:42 PM
Looking at David's GIF I am reminded that IF Zapruder was filming at 18 FPS, then a bullet would be traveling approximately 110 feet per frame . . .
Which means ANY delay in reaction between JFK and Conally is enough to refute the SBT.
Even at 48 FPS a bullet is traveling around 40 feet per frame . . .
Didn't meant to get this thread off track. I've always interpreted JFK's movements as reacting to a throat shot followed closely by the shot to the back. As I pantomime it sitting here in my office, I suppose a downward force from a shot to the head could cause the elbows to rise as seen in the extant film.
Which means ANY delay in reaction between JFK and Conally is enough to refute the SBT.
Even at 48 FPS a bullet is traveling around 40 feet per frame . . .
Didn't meant to get this thread off track. I've always interpreted JFK's movements as reacting to a throat shot followed closely by the shot to the back. As I pantomime it sitting here in my office, I suppose a downward force from a shot to the head could cause the elbows to rise as seen in the extant film.