I was reading through some ED Forum posts when I came across a David Lipton post where he claims that the Zapruder film was altered and this new edited film was shown to the Connally's on the following Monday? Despite the utter absurdity of altering the Zapruder film in a few days. Lipton claims that they removed the Limo stop, now let's just examine how they could do this.
First of all I have seen numerous posts over the years where CT's claim it's as easy as simply removing frames but have they thought this through? Any moving vehicle has to slow to a stop then has to speed up to move away. The Zapruder Film shows the Limo in continuous motion so at some point the edit has to match up two points where the Limo is moving, at before and after corresponding speeds which means that the angle of the Limo from Zapruder's position will have changed dramatically which automatically rules out this option.
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JohnM
Exactly right.
If:
• The limousine was moving at 8 mph, then abruptly stopped, in one Zapruder frame, causing all the occupants of the limousine to be sent flying forward at 8 mph.
• All the occupants of the limousine, despite this great deceleration, did not change their positions within the limousine.
• All the spectators also froze the positions, stopped clapping, stopped walking, stopped moving.
• And, just as abruptly instantly accelerated to 8 mph within one Zapruder frame two to three seconds later.
Then, yes, removing all the frames while the limousine was stopped could create a film where the limousine never slowed and never came to a stop.
But in reality, under Newtonian physics, this could never happen.
The limousine could only slow down with about one half of a G, I believe, taking at least 6 seconds to slow from 66 mph to 0 mph. Slowing from 8 mph to zero in one eighteenth of a second requires a G force of around 6 G’s. And 6 G’s of acceleration when the limousine started moving forward again.
Because of Newtonian physics, you can’t simply take a film of a vehicle slowing to a stop, then speeding up again, by removing some frames. One would have to create new frames from scratch to make this happen. Around z305 through z345, the limousine moves at a pretty steady 8 mph, or 8 inches per frame. If it slowed to a stop, appearing to:
• moved 8 inches between z305 and z306
• moved 7 inches, between z306 and z307
• moved 6 inches between z307 and z308
• moved 5 inches between z308 and z309
• etc., until it was stopped by frame z313
removing one frame, like that at z307, will be seen because between what was z306 and z308, the limousine would suddenly appear to take an impossible leap of speed, going 13 inches, meaning a speed of 13 mph. It would be impossible for the limousine to accelerate that much.
No sudden microbursts of such speed, a sudden doubling of the speed of the limousine, is visible anywhere in the Zapruder film. That is because such acceleration is impossible.
Saying a stop of the limousine can be hidden by removing Zapruder frames show how little prominent CTers who present such theories have thought things through.