military_tech
Ghost Murmur
Definition
A classified CIA technology using quantum sensing to detect faint electromagnetic signals, such as heartbeats, over long distances.
Related Theories (5)
CIA Possession of Ghost Murmur
The CIA has possessed and operated 'Ghost Murmur' technology for 10-15 years, and Stevenson's work is a public normalization or 'soft launch' of this existing capability.
Directed Energy Weapons in Active Use
The US military uses classified directed energy weapons (Discombulator, Ghost Murmur) in conflicts like Venezuela and Iran, suppressing disclosure.
Ghost Murmur as Scalar Technology
The claim that 'Ghost Murmur' is a real CIA technology based on scalar physics, capable of point-to-point sensing and communication, contradicting mainstream physics denials.
Quantum Sensor as Scalar Detector
The theory that the US Army's new quantum sensor using Rydberg atoms is designed to detect scalar potentials (K vector) and non-Abelian fields, enabling the tracking of quantum entanglement and scalar waves, similar to 'Ghost Murmur'.
The Ether/Aharonov-Bohm Connection to Propulsion
Advanced propulsion and 'Ghost Murmur' technology utilize the Aharonov-Bohm effect to interact with an extra dimension (ether), allowing for detection of heartbeats from miles away and potentially wormhole creation.