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CIA's Quantum 'Ghost Murmur' Tool Claims to Locate Heartbeats in Iran Rescue

Severity: Low (Score: 31.0)

Sources: Rss.Slashdot, Scientificamerican

Summary

On April 8, 2026, reports emerged that the CIA utilized a new quantum tool named 'Ghost Murmur' to locate a downed American airman in southern Iran. This technology reportedly employs long-range quantum magnetometry to detect the electromagnetic signature of human heartbeats, aided by artificial intelligence to filter out background noise. President Trump and CIA Director Ratcliffe hinted at this breakthrough during a White House briefing. However, scientists have expressed skepticism about the feasibility of such technology, citing the weak nature of the heart's magnetic field and the challenges of detecting it over long distances. While the rescue operation was confirmed, experts argue that the public description of Ghost Murmur lacks scientific support. The technology's effectiveness is said to be limited to remote areas with minimal interference. This incident marks the first operational use of Ghost Murmur by the CIA. Key Points: • The CIA claims to have used 'Ghost Murmur' to locate a downed airman in Iran. • Experts question the scientific validity of the technology's described capabilities. • The operation highlights the challenges of detecting weak magnetic signals over long distances.

Key Entities

  • Iran (country)
  • Ghost Murmur (tool)
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