- John, did you kill him?

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- John, did you kill him?

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- Okay, Valerie, you're first. Come in, sit down comfortably. For the sake of the experiment's purity, you'll exit through a different door. Your companions shouldn't know what's going on here.

15 minutes have passed.

- John, come in, it's your turn. Sit comfortably. Let's begin. We'll just measure the electrical activity of your brain. Please look at these photos.

The police officer showed photographs from the crime scene, and when the instrument used in the crime was shown, John's brain showed strong electrical activity.


- But how did you know?

During further interrogation, impressed by the technology, the criminal immediately confessed and provided the police with additional information about the murder.

- Bob, I understand that you are a wizard, but how???

— It’s simple. Karl and I have been friends for a belize whatsapp data time. He once explained to me that human memory stores memories of life events, their details and experiences. When they reappear before him, the brain begins to emit waves that can be recorded by sensors recording an electroencephalogram. The technology used in the murder investigation is based on the registration of the so-called P300 wave, which is caused by cognitive activity when a person makes a decision, evaluates something or categorizes objects. In fact, we receive precise analytical data on whether a person or a suspect was present at the crime scene and whether he knows about the weapon. The frequency of these waves can even be used to identify the victim.

Two days passed.

- Yes-s-s. Bob, you really are a wizard. You can think outside the box! Thank you! Consider the possibility of further education. The governor has given me the right to pay for any of your studies.
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