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Because with hotspot the whole fundamental principle is that the naked eye is unreliable and that's why you use hot spot. The chance of there being an exact, .01 second sound existing at the same time, giving the same impression as a nick (a relatively sharp high display) is more unlikely than a hot spot showing up.What is the chance of a false positive spot appearing at the exact same spot as the ball passes the bat at the exact same time as the ball passes the bat?
because that's a real false positive, not there being a spot on the bat before or after the ball passes it.
You can't take the same leniencies you do with snicko and then not apply them to hotspot.
e.g. here:
Why can you only see daylight for snicko but not for hotspot?
And that's not even my point which seems to have been lost here. I haven't said that snicko doesn't give false positives. I'm saying hot spot does though and people blow their loads when people come out and say "oh but hot spot doesn't give false positives!!!!" but that's blatantly untrue. it does.
In this part of the discussion all I want is for people to stop saying it doesn't give false positives as some form of justification of the technology. It's just wrong.
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