Thursday, December 10, 2009

Lie Detector

Lewis Thomas' perspective is something I totally agree with. Human beings cannot tell a lie without giving some type of red alarm or smoke alarm inside of the head. This triggers nerve impulses to shock really fast all around the body fast.

A lie detector machine can pick this up, which can sense changes in the electrical impulses of the skin, or the brain, and a meter graphing it in real time on a piece of graph paper.

A lie detector machine can detect all the change's in a human body such as pulse, blood rate, blood pressure, sweat, brain activity, and see if it spikes at certain intervals and when asked certain questions.

When we lie we sometimes try to hide it because we know what we did is wrong and we think we can hide it by not saying it, but we phyiscally display it.

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