At 3:30 in the morning, he suddenly sat up from the bed, walked to the refrigerator in the living room of the dormitory suite, took a bottle of beer, and sat in front of the window to watch the sun.
Because Mercury is very close to the sun, you can basically see the sun from the windows of all rooms here. The glass is made of special processed materials, allowing people to look directly at this surging fireball and watch various mysterious patterns slowly unfold before their eyes.
Blooming will also make people feel happy.
However, Bruce was not in a comfortable mood now. After sitting by the window and drinking a bottle of beer, he sat at his desk and started reading Jenna's paper.
If you want to say whether her writing is correct or not, the accuracy rate cannot be said to be 100%, but it is at least 90%. But if you want to say whether her writing is good or not, it can basically be called a complete mess.
Many times, right and good should be related. As long as the knowledge can be written correctly, even if it is not excellent, it is not comparable to bad. But Jenna can write both correctly and poorly.
The specific manifestation is that in the argument of a case, her results and starting points are both correct. She can analyze why the victim died, and she can also analyze the murderer's motive, and accurately find out who the murderer is, but in the middle
The process is all made up.
Normally, reasoning is linear. Even if some cases have more lines and require more witnesses and physical evidence to be searched, it is still done step by step.
Inferring the class of the person holding the physical evidence from the material, then searching for possible groups within this class, and then excluding other individuals in the group, and finally identifying a few suspects, is a must in modern criminal investigation.
Less process.
But Jenna's reasoning process was leaping. After she obtained the material, she directly targeted the suspect and asked her why. She said that these people were the kind of people who would use this physical evidence.
Is her judgment correct? Of course she is, basically every time she locates the suspect, it is very accurate, even far beyond the range of suspects that can be inferred from this physical evidence.
But looking back on her reasoning process, it makes no sense at all.
Because the class time was severely compressed, Bruce had already entered the case analysis stage within a few days.
Bruce deliberately found a very side case, a murder case that happened in Gotham decades ago. Except for some sporadic information in the confidential database of the Gotham Police Department, basically no one knew any information. Jenna
It is also impossible to find out who the murderer is online or elsewhere.
The important evidence in this case is a handkerchief. Theoretically speaking, by observing the picture of the handkerchief, it can be basically concluded that the material of the handkerchief is high-end imported silk, and the embroidery on it is also very exquisite. Through investigation, we can know that the handkerchief of this material is
It is very troublesome to maintain. Even if your hands are not delicate enough, you may get scratches.
From this, it can be inferred that the person who owns this handkerchief is either rich or noble, because if the lower class people steal the handkerchief, the calluses on the hands may cause damage to the handkerchief, but the handkerchief in the photo is in very good condition.
It can be seen that it has been carefully maintained, so its last owner is almost impossible to be poor.
Except for Jenna, everyone else Bruce found concluded that the person who owned the handkerchief should be an upper-class lady, and they all began to look for suspicious objects among the female relatives of the twelve Gotham families.
But Jenna happened to focus on a male hairdresser, and the moment she saw the advertisement for the barber shop owned by the male hairdresser, she targeted him as the most likely owner of the handkerchief and the suspect.
Of course, she was right.
When Bruce asked her to report her reasoning process, she just said that the person who owned this handkerchief must be a male mysophobia and a homosexual. She saw some homosexuality and psychopathy in the barber shop owner from the posters.
The characteristics of the person were considered to be completely consistent with the temperament of the owner of the handkerchief, so he was inferred to be a suspect.
This statement cannot convince anyone at all, because the brain circuit of normal people is not like this.
When most people see a handkerchief made of pale pink silk and embroidered with grape vine patterns, most people will think of women, rich people, and those who are obsessed with hand care.
This is not a stereotype, but a rigorous reasoning based on the background of the times.
The case took place decades ago. At that time, there were basically no avant-garde ideas. Rich people were also very conservative in their thinking. They basically would not use anything that did not conform to their status or beyond the class framework. Both men's and women's dresses and jewelry could be classified as such.
The above is standard equipment, and almost everyone in this group uses the same equipment.
Then it is a normal idea to first investigate the female group, because 99.9% of these handkerchiefs are used by women. In the absence of any other evidence, the female group should be investigated first.
But here Jenna's mind jumped, and she felt that the handkerchief belonged to a man.
Bruce asked her to provide evidence, and in order to comply with the behavioral analysis process, Jenna began to make up things.
First of all, in mythology, grapes are usually associated with the blood left by Jesus, so choosing the grapevine pattern actually implies that the person is a man like Jesus.
After a while, he said that grapes bear a lot of fruit, which represents strong fertility and is a male-oriented reproductive worship, so the person who uses this pattern is most likely a male.
It was even said that the production process of silk is like a person combing hair, and the hand feels like smooth hair, so it can be inferred that the other person's occupation is likely to deal with hair.
The most troublesome thing is that you can't say that what Jenna said is completely unreasonable. The points she said are indeed true.
In Western culture, wine is indeed often used to refer to the blood of Jesus. In Eastern culture, grapes also have the connotation of fertility. It cannot be said that it is not fertility worship. The similarity between silk and hair is also soft, although it is a bit far-fetched.
But you can't say it's completely different.
But all these inference processes give people the feeling of having to push through the process with answers.
But just because her answer was right, everything she said made sense, and then the students below suddenly realized it and acted like "Why didn't I think of that?"
Then when Bruce comes out and talks about normal behavioral analysis inferences, people will think, aren't you taking a roundabout way?
The evidence of male reproductive worship that people say is also very reasonable. Why do you need to check women first? Isn't this a deliberate waste of time?
What's more, some people think that what Bruce said is too old-fashioned. It is obvious that inspiration is needed to solve crimes. Only such people can become great detectives. The method of eliminating suspects step by step is inflexible, pedantic and backward.
But Bruce was furious to death.
When Jenna showed up, Bruce's class was basically ruined, because later the students would be divided into two groups and start arguing about who was right.
The logic school thinks that Jenna’s inference is illogical, but the inspiration school thinks that Jenna’s inference is correct. In turn, the logic school wastes time. Then the logic school says, can you be right every time? As a result, Jenna It's true that it's right every time, and the inspirationalists can in turn laugh at the logicalists.
The two sides refused to give in to each other, and the quarrel turned into a full-scale fight. More importantly, race and gender were also involved.
In order to suppress the arrogance of the inspiration group, some people said something like women's logic is weaker. It was not so straightforward, but the meaning was similar. Overtly and covertly, they were saying that Jenna was not rational enough, and this could annoy the Amazon girls. It's on fire.
Then someone started to say that Jenna is an alien. Maybe she can read minds and directly read the answers in the teacher's mind. She is deliberately interfering with the learning of their group of earthlings, and then other aliens or other than humans The race also began to feel a little dissatisfied.
In the end, the two parties got into a complete fight. In today's daytime class, Bruce had to invite Clark and Diana over to barely stop the dispute among the students.
Both parties asked Bruce to give them an explanation and let Bruce be the judge to determine which side was right.
Although Bruce is good at behavior analysis, he still told the students according to the definition in the book that psychology itself is divided into two schools: behavior analysis and psychoanalysis. Some people prefer behavior analysis, and some people prefer spiritual analysis. Analysis, Jenna is the latter.
Of course, some people will ask, what is the principle of psychoanalysis? Is it true that some people's brains are different from others and can guess the murderer out of thin air? Then why did God make people's brains different?
The question returns to the realm of theology.
When Bruce talks about behavior analysis, he is very clear about it, but if you ask him to explain psychoanalysis, he can't explain it very well. Apart from the definition in the book, he has nothing else to say.
Because in fact, he also feels from the bottom of his heart that psychoanalysis is theology, that God has opened an extra groove in some people's brains.
But these words cannot be said to students. If you tell them that some people are born to guess accurately, then what is the meaning of learning?
Although everyone knows that there is a talent gap between people, the gap between people and aliens is even greater. Jenna is not very strong, but she can do 600 push-ups casually.
, no strong human guy can compare to her.
However, the difference in physical talent is intuitive, while the difference in IQ is very unobvious. This is why those mentally retarded people who can barely take care of themselves in life are not easy to detect, because there is no instrument that can specifically measure this thing, and it cannot reach people.
She shed tears upon seeing the coffin, so of course everyone assumes that everyone is the same.
And when they are in a weak position, no one is willing to admit it. Even ordinary people, how many people are willing to admit that they have a low IQ?
Now everyone here is the pride of heaven, at least among the best in their own group. Who is willing to admit that he is inferior to others?
But there is really no way to explain the talent of psychoanalysis. No one can imagine how mysterious it can be without seeing it with their own eyes.
Bruce has already seen more miracles from Schiller. Just as Schiller admitted that Bruce really couldn't learn psychoanalysis, Bruce also admitted long ago that the talent for psychoanalysis does exist. One guess.
It is definitely not a coincidence, but a talent that can truly support a school of psychology.
But even if he knew, he couldn't just tell the students. This would really dampen the enthusiasm of some people.
You have worked hard for a long time on the inference, and every link is very rigorous and reliable. However, the inference turns out to be wrong, and the other party can accurately tell who the murderer is by just looking at the evidence photos or the crime scene photos. How about learning from it?
What a fart.
After watching Jenna's nonsense at the table for a long time, Bruce chose to put down the paper and went to the refrigerator to get a bottle of beer.