Hi Readers!
Don’t be afraid. I will not talk about ghosts or the dead humans but about Ghost Murmur: a device which soon will come to the knowledge of every detective agency especially in the medical emergencies, earth quicks and plane crashes. It is a highly classified, advanced technology that uses long-range quantum magnetometry to detect the unique electromagnetic field of a human heartbeat from miles away. It employs Artificial Intelligence (AI) to isolate this “signature” from background noise to locate lost personnels.
Magnetometry is a scientific technique of measuring and mapping the direction, strength, or relative change of a magnetic field at a particular location. Instruments used for this purpose are called magnetometers, which are widely utilized in geophysics, archaeology, military applications, and space exploration to detect anomalies caused by ferromagnetic materials (primarily iron, nickel, cobalt, and some rare-earth metals—that exhibit strong and permanent magnetism when exposed to an external magnetic field. They are characterized by high magnetic permeability and positive, large magnetic susceptibility, allowing them to retain magnetization even after the external field is remove.
On April 8th, 2026. Scientific American published an article titled,
Is the “Ghost Murmur” quantum device possible? Scientists are sceptical”
The background of the article was the Wreckage from U.S. MC-130 special operations aircraft destroyed during a rescue mission in Iran, which Iran’s Revolutionary Guard claimed were the remains of a downed F-15 fighter jet.
On April 5th, 2026, the U.S. fighter Jet MC-130 crashed in southwestern Iran during a rescue mission, while on April 7th, 2006, US President and his spy chief discussed about the technology that has helped locating a downed American Air Force Officer hiding in a mountain’s cervices in Southern Iran. By April 8th, the New York Post reported that the CIA had deployed Ghost Murmur to record the heart beast of the hiding person after which artificial intelligence software will isolates each heartbeat from the noisy data.
“In the right conditions, if your heart is beating, your location can be found, and you can be rescued.”
However, the scientists who studied magnetic fields, turned the story Not True. According to them, the rescue was real. It involved multiple aircrafts and the airmen whose courage enabled the rescue. The decades of peer-reviewed physics find no evidence of the Ghost Murmur support even with the help of AI, said the experts.
Quantum magnetometers are real; they are ultraprecise at detecting heart arrhythmias (an abnormal heart rhythm where the heart beats too fast, too slow, or irregular) by measuring magnetic fields produced by the cardiac muscle. But the problem is that the heart’s magnetic field is weak. “At the surface of the chest, where you’re about 10 centimeters away from the source, the magnetic field is just barely detectable”. Now, if instead of going 10 centimeters away (tenth of a meter), you go a meter away, the amplitude of the signal will drop to a thousandth of a meter and will becomes vividly weaker at a kilometer, said the professor of biomedical engineering and physics at Vanderbilt University. Incidentally, he (Professor Wikswo) was among the pioneer scientists who measured the magnetic field of an isolated nerve and has been measuring the heart’s magnetic field since the mid-1970s.
According to Professor Wikswo, the magnetometer is not a spying gear (specialized, covert devices designed for secret observation, surveillance, and information gathering) rather. it is a cryogenic instrument (a specialized devices designed to produce, store, transport, and measure materials at extremely low temperatures, (below -150°C or -238°F).
To find a heartbeat, Ghost Murmur tool would have to deal not only with just Earth’s magnetic field and magnetic noise from natural and human-made electric currents but also with “the heartbeats of the sheep and dogs and others running around there,” says A professor of physics at Union College in New York State.
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“You must get the magnet very close to the refrigerator. Before it “cracks into place” (a natural process of adjustment by a device into new surrounding) that field could drop off very quickly.
Clinical sensors can hi tup (a term used in sheep breeding) against your body at centimeters. Even the AI help couldn’t find a magnetic signal large enough to identify the presence of a person from kilometers away in a desert. At one kilometer away, the signal would diminish to about one trillionth of the strength, said the professor Bradley: a physicist at Oakland University and author of the 2023 review Biomagnetism: The First Sixty Years.
“People have been measuring the magnetic field of the heart for 60 years, and usually, it’ is done in a lab with shielding, just a few centimeters or a couple of inches from the heart, and even then, you can barely record it.” A helicopter-borne version, he says, “would be not just a small advance, but it’d be a revolutionary advance from the state of the art.”
The Professor further added that “struggles to see how a Ghost Murmur could work, is a fascinating idea of using quantum magnetometry to measure heart rates, as magnetic brain scans can now catch the tiny flickers of firing nerves but none of that works from miles away.
Then, why to narrate this story at all? May be to fool somebody telling him that we have this technology? Are you listening-signal watchers?
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Take care, Bye
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