It’s like having a super-smart friend who can guess your secret thoughts just by looking at you, and they do it using science.
Imagine you have a special hat that changes color depending on what you’re thinking about. If you think of something happy, the hat turns blue; if you think of something sad, it turns red. Now imagine your friend doesn’t know what you're thinking about, but they can still figure it out by watching how the hat changes colors.
That’s kind of like how Lies - Epic Science #6 works. It uses science tricks, like special lights and sensors, to read your thoughts or feelings, not because of magic, but because of clever technology that works like a fun game between you and the machine.
How It Feels
It's like playing 20 questions with a robot who can see everything you do. Every time you move your head or blink your eyes, the robot gets a little closer to guessing what you're thinking, just like when you play hide-and-seek, and every step you take helps the seeker find you faster.
Examples
- A child lies to avoid getting in trouble
- Someone tells a fib to impress their friends
- A person denies stealing a cookie to keep it for themselves
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See also
- How Does The language of lying — Noah Zandan Work?
- How Does The Science of Lying Work?
- Why Do People Tell Lies?
- What are people lie for many reasons?
- Why Do People Say Things That Are Obviously False?