You are a professor, so does it not occur to you that a professor of physics, knows more about physics and mathematics than Joseph Backes and Lance Uppercut?
I refuse to delve into the work and the claims of Jim Fetzer and Jack White because it is not my work, and they are not my claims. I am busy enough defending my own work.
My professor determined- mathematically and scientifically- that the Moorman photo was taken at an angle from behind, and the angle was steep. He explained to me that the angle was considerably larger than it appears in the photo.
This frame from the Muchmore film is strikingly consistent with the conditions under which the Moorman photo was taken:
And speaking of physics and photography, it was impossible for Mary Moorman- or anyone else from her side of the street- to capture an image of BJ Martin's lone right arm.
Professor Norwood, I know you are a professor of Humanities and not Physics. But, I would expect any kind of professor to have enough intelligence to grasp the fundamental principles of optics. It is optically impossible for a photographer who is standing to the left of a passing motorcyclist whose hands are evenly placed on the symmetrical handlebar grips of the motorcycle to capture only his right arm and not his left when his arms are lined up.
You are a professor, James, and you should know better. And now you are giving me no choice but to take legal action.
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