MAGNETS AND MORALITY
MAGNETS AND MORALITY
THE WEEK (2010) 4/16/19 health and science
A new finding has been released relative to magnets and its importance in dealing with morality. The brain division right behind
the right ear is the right temporopratietal junction or RTPJ. The location means that there is likely to be consistent data collection on perception and morality.
When the experimental group has the magnet near the back right of
the right ear. Reasoning becomes sullied, confused and flattened. As an example,
one person gives another a cup of coffee. They also supply the person with some sugar. The second person puts the sugar in the coffee and drinks it. Within minutes, they die.
However, the first person did not know that the sugar was really something else and that it was lethal. So to the control group, saw an accidental poisoning. To the experimental group (with the magnet) they saw a killing. It is just as clear as that. Anything that dealt with
motive, and the accidental nature of the scenario went right off the charts. In other words, a killing is a killing.
This report was supplied by Liane Young to BBC. ” To be able to apply a magnet and change people’s and change people’s moral judgment is
really astonishing.”