This Quantum Tech was likely used to find missing soldier in Iran

This Quantum Tech was likely used to find missing soldier in Iran

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According to the New York Post, the U.S. used a “long-range quantum magnetometer” that can “find the electromagnetic fingerprint of a human heartbeat” in its Easter weekend operation to rescue an F-15 weapons systems officer. But does the U.S. actually have the crazy quantum surveillance capabilities that the Post claims it does? Let's find out.

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This video discusses the US military's alleged use of "ghost murmur" technology, which employs long-range quantum magnetometry to detect the electromagnetic signature of a human heartbeat. The content explores speculations surrounding this advanced quantum technology and its potential applications, including thermal imaging and long-distance detection. We examine the implications of such quantum sensing capabilities for military secrets and the broader landscape of the united states military.