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A breakthrough system can see through walls by using Wi-Fi routers (interestingengineering.com)

Researchers at Carnegie Mellon University have developed a new method for detecting three-dimensional shapes and movements of human bodies in a room using WiFi routers.

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snafoo
snafoo
1 year ago

totally believe this is a real technology already being beta test by law enforcement, part of smart cities agenda.

Rosey
Rosey
1 year ago

Carnegie Mellon – what a ridiculous name for a University. Sounds like a drag queen.

Airplane Clouds
Airplane Clouds
1 year ago
Reply to  Rosey

🤣😆😆😄

Anton
Anton
1 year ago

This must be obvious for everyone who knows how microwave radiation and sonar works and i’m sure they already use this in military and spying.

Anton
Anton
1 year ago

it couldn’t even be sonar-like technology, you have at least 2 routers in each household, now you have plenty of smartphones, laptops around, even some “smart” equipment like TVs, kitchen electronics…it is deffo not a problem to somehow scan your interior with high-frequency electromagnetic waves and get the exact copy of your house and if there is a graphene oxide in your circulatory system, even exact copy of your moving body…why the hell would anybody need 6G technology??? they want to download 8K p**n series or something??? i mean, its frequency is so high, it is harmfull to any living organism in close proximity

Sport
Sport
1 year ago

Can’t this cause cancer or something?

Last edited 1 year ago by Sport
Airplane Clouds
Airplane Clouds
1 year ago
Reply to  Sport

It’s safe because it doesn’t make your skin feel hot…

Theylie
Theylie
1 year ago

There’s a really easy fix for this. Stop buying “smart” crap and Wi-Fi routers. There, I fixed everyone’s problems 🙄 Wi-Fi is never necessary, it’s just stupid that everyone has it because it’s extremely harmful for health and not even remotely as fast as a direct connection.