I'm from Nashville. Our local news is trying to convince us this video is fake because it clearly shows the explosion happening on the opposite side of the street of the RV. We Nashvillians are not buying it one bit.
Yes but that has been the big question it was said the explosion did not happen in the RV it was the other side of the road and it was a missile that came down. The missile is pretty clear in a lot of the shots.
You can not look at a high speed event and assume the camera caught everything perfectly. We have to took at how the camera captures an image or series of images when it comes to video.
If the camera is recording at 30 frames a second it misses a hell of a lot in the first few milliseconds. There are 1000 milliseconds in a second. The camera recording at 30 per second would be capturing only about 3% of what would be happening in milliseconds.
In this case the video frame just before the blast and the next frame which would be the first recorded of the blast are 1/30th of a second apart. When it comes to a blast that is one hell of a lot of time.
I am not an expert on this at all but that just makes sense.
So just looking at any video recording at that speed you really cannot tell exactly where the blast started.
The contrail if there was one is something completely different. I just don't think we should be saying the video proves that it was not a car bomb.
But that is the difference between you and the news. You gave a compelling argument that I could actually see happening and could easily see your point of view. They simply are saying the video is completely fake and leave it at that.
I'm not seeing where the explosion starts on the other side of the street. I see it start right where the RV is. At 16 seconds the fireball comes from right were the RV was. At 18 seconds a big cloud of smoke is in front of the RV. The fireball is only visible on the other side of the street where there is no smoke.
I'm from Nashville. Our local news is trying to convince us this video is fake because it clearly shows the explosion happening on the opposite side of the street of the RV. We Nashvillians are not buying it one bit.
Yes but that has been the big question it was said the explosion did not happen in the RV it was the other side of the road and it was a missile that came down. The missile is pretty clear in a lot of the shots.
You can not look at a high speed event and assume the camera caught everything perfectly. We have to took at how the camera captures an image or series of images when it comes to video. If the camera is recording at 30 frames a second it misses a hell of a lot in the first few milliseconds. There are 1000 milliseconds in a second. The camera recording at 30 per second would be capturing only about 3% of what would be happening in milliseconds. In this case the video frame just before the blast and the next frame which would be the first recorded of the blast are 1/30th of a second apart. When it comes to a blast that is one hell of a lot of time. I am not an expert on this at all but that just makes sense.
So just looking at any video recording at that speed you really cannot tell exactly where the blast started. The contrail if there was one is something completely different. I just don't think we should be saying the video proves that it was not a car bomb.
But that is the difference between you and the news. You gave a compelling argument that I could actually see happening and could easily see your point of view. They simply are saying the video is completely fake and leave it at that.
There's actually better angles of footage that do show where it began. Pretty long ways away from RV + RV still standing AFTER blast.
I'm not seeing where the explosion starts on the other side of the street. I see it start right where the RV is. At 16 seconds the fireball comes from right were the RV was. At 18 seconds a big cloud of smoke is in front of the RV. The fireball is only visible on the other side of the street where there is no smoke.