DominicJ wrote:Steve
They do not work.
What they are SUPPOSED to do and what they are capable of doing are simply not the same.
There are apparently lots of people who have two separate electricity meters with two separate "suppliers"
This is supposed to reduce the risk of power cuts, it does not.
"Measuring" "something" and calling it detecting lies aint science any more than E-Meters detect Thetans.
If your interested, its fairly easy to learn how to make yourself believe a lie.
Want George Bush to have been at your last birthday party?
I didn't say they were a perfect measure of the absolute
fact of someone lying. I said that they can provide a significant
probability assignment to whether or not some is lying and only then if they are used by a fully trained and experienced operative. I also said that they shouldn't be seen as the
sole indicator of lying. Finally, I made it clear they they do not provide a direct measurement of lying, but instead provide an
indirect index of lying by measuring skin conductivity.
They are what they are, no more or less. Can they be beaten? Yes. Can they be beaten easily? No. Can they be beaten by certain people with enough training? Yes. Can they be beaten by everyone with enough training? No. Are they used grossly inappropriately, both in a technical as well as an ethical sense? God, yes.
And I
do know what I am talking about. I studied their use extensively as part of my degree.
I say all of the above in the context of being utterly opposed to their increased use.