Essentially, a classic “lie detector” can just show whether the person it’s hooked up to is nervous. If there’s a variation in the detected “nervousness” that appears to correlate with questions being asked, then it was assumed that “nervous” meant “guilt”.
In some cases, that might actually be true, but there are many individuals who can lie without feeling “guilty” or “nervous”. So one thing such a “detector” can be “wrong” about is indicating that someone is “not lying”. And simply believing that it doesn’t work may be enough to stop the body from indicating “worry”, and thus prevent it from “working”. But it’s also possible that a person can become “nervous” due to the simple fact of being hooked up to such a machine.
cupertino jay 3 months ago
huh?
TStyle78 3 months ago
He figured out how to beat the lie detector machine.
cdward 3 months ago
If I remember correctly, lie detector machines are mostly useless in detecting lies.
The Orange Mailman 3 months ago
He has crossed the wires, giving the opposite result, genius!
uniquename 3 months ago
If you can convince yourself you’re not lying, it would work.
ladykat 3 months ago
Betcha he didn’t.
gluetrap 3 months ago
Yeah. That’ll work until his pants burst into flames.
geese28 3 months ago
Hmm politician in his future?
Doug K 3 months ago
Eddie, do you hope to die?
wildlandwaters 3 months ago
(don’t forget to say “an’ hope to die”)
Frank Burns Eats Worms 3 months ago
He’s just sitting there, lying there.
goboboyd 3 months ago
No, really! Don’t you believe me? It all started with “My dog ate my homework.”
gammaguy 3 months ago
Essentially, a classic “lie detector” can just show whether the person it’s hooked up to is nervous. If there’s a variation in the detected “nervousness” that appears to correlate with questions being asked, then it was assumed that “nervous” meant “guilt”.
In some cases, that might actually be true, but there are many individuals who can lie without feeling “guilty” or “nervous”. So one thing such a “detector” can be “wrong” about is indicating that someone is “not lying”. And simply believing that it doesn’t work may be enough to stop the body from indicating “worry”, and thus prevent it from “working”. But it’s also possible that a person can become “nervous” due to the simple fact of being hooked up to such a machine.
samadartson 3 months ago
Does a polygraph work on a parrot?