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“To catch a liar, just ask 2 questions… Albert Einstein

Posted on April 20, 2026 by Admin

That quote is not actually from Albert Einstein.

There is no reliable historical record, book, or verified speech where Einstein says:

“To catch a liar, just ask 2 questions…”

It’s one of many internet-attributed quotes that get falsely linked to famous people to make them sound more credible.


🧠 Why this quote spreads

It’s popular because:

  • It sounds clever and psychological
  • It promises a “simple trick” to detect lies
  • It uses Einstein’s name for authority

But in reality, detecting lies is far more complex than asking two questions.


🧪 What science actually says about lying

Psychology research shows:

  • There is no universal “tell” for lying
  • People vary widely in behavior when stressed
  • Even experts are only slightly better than chance at spotting lies

Lie detection relies on:

  • context
  • inconsistencies over time
  • evidence comparison
  • not quick tricks

⚠️ Reality check

Simple rules like:

  • “ask 2 questions”
  • “look for eye movement”
  • “watch body language only”

👉 are not scientifically reliable on their own.


🧠 Bottom line

This is a fake Einstein quote and an oversimplified idea. Real lie detection is complex and cannot be done with a simple trick.


If you want, I can explain what actually helps detect deception in real psychology studies (and what myths people still believe).

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