Brain Scanner Can Read People's Intentions
Vainglorious Coward writes "Reality continues to catch up with Nineteen Eighty-Four with the announcement of the development of a brain scanner that can read a person's intentions. 'It's like shining a torch around, looking for writing on a wall,' said the leader of the project, Professor John-Dylan Haynes . Demonstrating his own mastery of doublethink, Haynes continued 'We see the danger that this might become compulsory one day, but we have to be aware that if we prohibit it, we are also denying people who aren't going to commit any crime the possibility of proving their innocence.'"
Not without cracking my DRM, you bastards!
Doctor Tinkle: "He intends... 'to get out of this bloody MRI scannner as soon as possible'. Funny, that's exactly what the last twenty seven suspects intended as well."
Not to mention that intentions and actions are two very different things.
Yep, you know they say: Life is what happens while you're planning a mass massacre.
It's true I tell you, feller at work's next door neighbour read it in the paper.
Whats wrong with you guys? Where are the tin-foil hat jokes?
Oh no! My tin foil hat ripped! They now know that I want to take over the world. My plans are ruined!
If there were a law against thinking of committing a crime, then the thinking itself would be a crime, so you wouldn't get prosecuted for just thinking of committing a crime until they made it illegal to think of thinking of committing a crime. Except that means ... oh, where's Zeno when you need him?
Quidnam Latine loqui modo coepi?
"It's not a lie, if you believe it"
A Brainscanner developed by male scientists, here is what they are really thinking (I used my brainscanner on them):
1) Get Brainscanner and go to pub
2) ???
3) Pleasure
Wrong. It's a crime to deny the holocaust. It's not a crime to not talk about it.
So if someone asked if you thought the holocaust happened you could just not answer if you didn't want to talk about it.
But thanks for playing the I think I know the law game.
Tom
Someday, I'll have a real sig.
They would be an evangelist.
From the submission... 'It's like shining a torch around, looking for writing on a wall,' said the leader of the project, Professor John-Dylan Haynes .
Now why does that remind me of the old joke about how to make a blonde's eyes light up?
[You shine a torch in her ears.]