That 'quantum heartbeat detector' allegedly used to find the lost US pilot? Experts are skeptical
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That 'quantum heartbeat detector' allegedly used to find the lost US pilot? Experts are skeptical
"The U.S. claims to have a new Mission Impossible toy to detect human heartbeats across large distances. President Donald Trump hinted the technology allowed the CIA to spot the airman from 40 miles away."
"Quantum technology experts are, shall we say, skeptical. Oakland University physicist Bradley Roth noted that an operational device capable of detecting heartbeats would be a revolutionary advance from the state of the art."
An American F-15 fighter jet weapons systems officer was rescued from a mountain crevice in Iran after surviving two days in harsh conditions. He activated a Combat Survivor Evader Locator beacon, leading to a chaotic extraction involving multiple aircraft. Despite no American casualties, reports emerged of a CIA tool called Ghost Murmur, which allegedly uses advanced technology to detect heartbeats. Experts expressed skepticism about the feasibility of such technology, suggesting it would represent a revolutionary advance in quantum technology.
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