Real or Fake? Thoughts on Answers.

Photo Segment:
My Guess: fake     Answer: Fake

Reviews Segment:
My Guess: True, Fake    Answers: True, True

Quotes Segment:
My Guess: Fake, True (but unclear), Fake

As I was looking at each of the examples with great skepticism, I looked first at exactly what was presented in words or by picture, then extrapolated various reasonings or connections to anything presented in each scenario. My first thought in each example was that each one had the potential false and promptly looked for flaws that could be examined and decuted. After finding reasoning for it to be false, could I then find reasons for the to be true?




Photo:
Sure, I found the first example to be quite easy. I found the exact same results as the answer blog, but I also speculated further examples that would further falsify or justify it as a phenomenon, nothing is impossible just rare in occurence. My strategies seemed effective enough to prove the standing of the picture and more.

My thought process:
//Sure, this picture has the potential to be real, however, I am going to argue it is fake. The rising or setting sun should have a reflective action upon the aircraft's parabolic dome cockpit at that altitude within the city. The casting of shadows against the aircraft from the nose and tail wing seem to show a greater and darker opacity of shadow in comparison to all the other visible building architectural designs. Adding to the shadow on the aircraft, it is being cast from a completely different angle in relation to the sun's position to the rest of the picture. Perhaps a reasoning to being fake aside from the light relationship, is why would an aircraft be that close to city structures and civilian living? Unless constituted as an emergency or special event an aircraft would most likely not risk the chance of impact and or structural damage to itself or a building that could result in terminal action to the aircraft and civilians below or occupying a structure. With that, wherever it is located would most likely violate any sound ordinances adhered in most states involving large cities not located near an air traffic facility. Finally, it is suspicious that there is an icon that looks representative of a computer or technological related program in the fourth quadrant of the picture.//


Reviews:
Now this seems to be a trick question, as in this day and age there is absolutely no way of knowing either one of the to be fake or true. Now, I did notice that the answers page used internet resources to search for matches to justify their answers. I did not search for any relationship through online comparisons, as I took the "your thoughts" specifically to personal knowledge. I began by looking at the potential situation each scenario came from, below a trascription of my thought for #1. I did not find the same justification for the 2nd review, as it seemed completely lacking in adetail and personal involvement with the trip in itself. My methods of deducing the truth to each review seemed okay, but it was not as expected in the answer providing a single style of justification. The strategies used by the Blog could definitely be considered authentic, but even their answer is not definite. Using the internet to justify situations has it limitations for some fields of study due to circular citing.

My thoughts for #1
//Review 1: Though it has little coherence and completion with sentence structure, the reviewers could be foreign or perhaps lacking the proficient english grammar training. They seem to be parents which would potentially increase the chance of low educational experience for older generations in the Maine area, mainly due to the fishing industry to provide for children. The trip to Halifax is not unreasonable from Maine, assuming it is the state of Maine in the US and Halifax, Dalhousie is located in Canada, as their son could be living there or attending college. I believe this one to be true, as it gives us locations, reference to personal interactions between people, and a humble idea of who was involved.

Quotes:
Well, as I mentioned in my submission, I have no general concept of Thomas Jefferson quotes or history really. So I looked at each from a sitauational standpoint. Again, I see majority of the answers found in the answers blog were using purely internet searches to prove authenticity. Though I assumed all were false, I chose the least potentially false one to be true without certainty. My reasoning for the third quote seemed pretty accurate in accordance with a google searched result.

//1. This sounds like a strong philosophical argument to persuade people to change their attributes of action for change. Perhaps fake.

2. I am not aware of any connection between archeological or paleontological relationship to Thomas Jefferson, so I cannot with certain derail or attribute this to be true or fake. But in the sake of the assignment, I will say it is true.

3. I do not see this quote about gun control being of any issue, consequence, or concern during the time and life of Thomas Jefferson, therefore, I say this is fake.//

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