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Could the Government Get a Search Warrant for Your Thoughts?

26 点作者 stevekinney将近 12 年前

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praptak将近 12 年前
If such a machine exists then it's either a total ban on using it as evidence or the problem of "forced voluntary test": if you don't volunteer, the court infers you have something to hide. The govt doesn't even need the warrant in this case.
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riggins将近 12 年前
there&#x27;s a book called The Truth Machine that thinks about what the world might look like if we had a 100% accurate lie detector.<p>Fun book.
vaadu将近 12 年前
The spirit of the 5th amendment is that no one should be forced to help prosecute themselves.
Qantourisc将近 12 年前
The only way (currently known) is measuring brainwaves. This can only occur during activity, in witch a question has to be asked, and the the participant will most probably recall the memory.<p>As a result, this is avoiding laws (which is lame) and in a way you participated in incriminating yourself, but without your consent.<p>So it&#x27;s torture without the pain.
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future_grad将近 12 年前
There is a way that scientists have been able to analyze photos to discover the pulse of the person in it. Its very interesting, though I do not know the deeper details of it.<p>I am too lazy to find a link, if anyone else wants to share it that would be great.
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coldcode将近 12 年前
Could the people require those-who-write-laws&#x27; thoughts be recorded first? Imagine how much better our government would be if we knew 100% why they do what they do.