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JFK Assassination Discussion & Debate / Re: The First Shot
« Last post by John Corbett on Today at 12:56:39 AM »I don’t think echos or reverberation effect following the initial muzzle blast is the answer to this “back to back” perception of a significant majority of witnesses hearing the spacing of the last 2 shots.
If this phenomenon is happening then should not there be that effect for each of the 3 shots resulting in witnesses thinking they heard 6 shots and the spacing would be 1.(2)…..3.(4)..5.(6)?
If the sound they heard was the impact of the bullet on the skull, they would not have heard that on the earlier shots. If the sound was the shock wave of the bullet, each bullet had a different trajectory so it is plausible that they could have only heard a distinct double sound for the third shot based on where they were standing. Another plausible explanation is that they heard a double sound for the earlier shots and simply did not remember it. I lean toward the third explanation. Witnesses just aren't very good at perfectly remembering every detail of the things they saw and heard. Out brains are not equipped with DVRs. We tend to remember bits and pieces of events, not the entire event.
The following article explains the auditory issues much better than I can:
https://biologyinsights.com/gunshot-audio-muzzle-blast-shock-waves-and-health-impact/
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