Questions for Andrew Mason
Someone could test eyewitnesses by various means. They might have a basketball practice where a man in a gorilla suit walks across frame. Or maybe have just a man in ordinary dark clothes walk across the frame.
Using the Principle ?Majority Views of the Witnesses?, of making use of what the majority of witnesses observe, what can one logically conclude and briefly explain why:
Question 1:
If 100 people observe a basketball practice and 5 people observer a man in a gorilla suit but 95 do not, what can one logically conclude?
Question 2:
If 100 people observe a basketball practice and 5 people observer a man not wearing a basketball uniform but 95 do not, what can one logically conclude?
Question 3:
Is the filming of the gorilla in the basketball practice an example of distracted witnesses?
Question 4:
Is the assassination of the President Kennedy an example where most of witnesses were distracted?
Question 5:
Do cases of distracted witnesses present a problem for the Principle of ?Majority Views of the Witnesses??