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The Science of Deduction
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Tuesday, May 8, 2012
First Impressions
When I first meet a person I notice the way they walk, how they dress, and their features. All of these three key observations can tell me a lot about a person. For example, when a person walks up to me and puts their hand out for a friendly hand shake I pay attention to what hand the person puts out because that tells me whether the person is right or left handed. Also, looking at the person's middle finger on each hand will indicate which hand he uses as well do to the "dent" you get on your middle finger do to writing. Though if a person never writes this indicator will not be there. When, Sherlock Holmes first met Dr. John Watson, in A Study In Scarlet, Sherlock Holmes deduced that Dr. John Watson had been in Afghanistan. Just by looking at a person Sherlock Holes was able to tell just about everything about a person, just by looking at their appearance.
Monday, May 7, 2012
Starting Out
The science of deduction is the science of deductive reasoning, also called deductive logic, which is the process of reasoning from one or more general statements regarding what is know to reach logically certain conclusions. Most people have heard of the science of deduction because of the fictional character known as Sherlock Holmes created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Now, Sherlock Holmes used the science of deduction to solve cases that most people would not be able to figure out. Now, like Sherlock Holmes I use the science of deduction to observe people and figure out things about them by just looking at them and by the way the person acts. For example, today I watched my friend interact with a boy and by just observing the way they interacted with each other for about 10 minutes I deduced that she wants to over power him, to control him and he wants nothing to do with her. The science of deduction can help every one, in one way or another, and over the course of this blog I will be documenting what I observe about people over the course of my day. I also give you tips on how to use the science of deduction in every day life. Cheers!
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