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Tue 28 Feb, 2017 11:15 am
Hello,
I'm working on a project about the ability of electricity to interrupt human actions… specifically anger outbursts. I was wondering if, in theory, an electrical charge could stop someone from getting overly angry such as yelling, throwing things, attacking people etc. If so, what would be the levels needed from initial interruption at the start of anger to total incapacitation of a homicidal person? Please use specific numbers and terminology.
Thank you so much,
Angry Axel
@CompyCo,
Hi,
Ax, if the charge is powerful enough it most certainly will...
Thank you for asking
Delightful Dale
Giving people electric shocks to punish or prevent undesired behaviour sounds like torture to me. It might make the subject worse, and could injure or kill. Sounds like a crazy idea. And a stupid one.
@centrox,
But Cen a few w/sense of humor instead might find it funny
Ah the TAATANE, everything's a chore, full of contempt
Just kiddin' Cen but try not to take it all so seriously
Love ya
Dale
@dalehileman,
dalehileman wrote:a few w/sense of humor instead might find it funny
I have a prodigious sense of humour and I don't find torture funny. People with a sick sense of humour might laugh though. There is nothing in the original post to indicate that it is intended to be a joke. There are some very weird people posting on here.
@centrox,
But Cen I didn't mean torture, I meant death
@dalehileman,
dalehileman wrote:
But Cen I didn't mean torture, I meant death
Death by electrocution as punishment for anger is funny? You've lost me.
@dalehileman,
Boy but that Cen is quick
No cen, not an insult, a compliment
Honest
For Trox and a feew other TAT's who didn't get it, I was suggesting in my immediate reesponse to the OP Co that death might prove a quick cure. For anyone still confused by my subtlety, let's hear from you. I am [email protected] and apparently don't cre who else knows it....