blew the back of his head off.
Anybody who believes this violation of the laws of physics, needs the help of a middle school student or ..... a psychiatrist
Like Nobel Prize winner in Physics, Dr. Luis Walter Alvarez? I assume you would include him in the group that needed the help of a middle school student?
I believe that over 90% of the people who assert that a shot from the back causing the movement of JFK?s head backwards would ?Violate the Laws of Physics?, never took a high school physics course.
The Newsweek article does not go into too many details, it seems Nicholas Nalli goes with the ?Jet Effect? Theory. While this theory was created by Dr. Alvarez, and does not, no matter what anyone tells you ?Violates the Laws of Physics?. However, it is not the best explanation of what happens because:
** It does not explain why JFK?s head did not start moving backwards within 5 to 10 milliseconds of the shot. Instead the backwards movement does not start until about 55 milliseconds after the shot.
** It does not explain why the momentum backwards builds up slowly. At first the head moves slowly backwards, so slowly that it does not reach the z312 position until between z315 and z316.
The best explanation is that the ?Jet Effect? had little or no effect. That the backwards movement was caused by a ?Neurological Spasm?.
As far as I know, no medical doctor, who has seen the 1947 army pictures of the goat being shot in the head, has argued against the ?Neurological Spasm? Theory. Or if one has done so, explain the movement of the goat in the film.