Dr Md Rahimullah Miah's paper on earthquakes is bonkers. Anyone able to explain the part about the cat under water, please?
...The study has shown that a small boat with a cat was floating in UNIMAS Lake
at a specific GPS location. While tracking the boat with an atom-based gravity sensor
as it floats for a while, the boat tilts and sinks into the lake water, causing the cat to
quickly sink as shown in Figure 30.
The cat's retina was scanned earlier, so the cat quickly moved underwater as
the sensor applied gravity. No matter how underwater the cat goes, it can be
controlled via satellite-based voice coding and retina scanning code in a cloud
network. Thus, any object exposed to water can be submerged by gravity sensor
tracking....
FCC Knew Phones Exceeded Radiation Limits, Hid Info From Public and Courts
FCC testing showed popular cellphone brands exceeded the agency’s safety limits for human exposure to wireless radiation, but the agency hid the information from the public and the courts, according to data obtained by the Environmental Health Trust.
6G technology represents a fundamental shift toward a network that can perceive the physical world. By utilizing Integrated Sensing and Communication (ISAC), the network repurposes radio signal reflections—previously dismissed as interference—to map environments and track movements like a high-precision radar. This leap is powered by Gigantic MIMO, which uses thousands of antennas to create a distributed virtual sensor capable of detecting fine details such as human respiration. Because the complexity of these signals is so vast, Artificial Intelligence is embedded directly into the physical layer to interpret environmental data in real time. Ultimately, this evolution transforms the network from a simple data pipe into a dynamic digital observer, raising significant new questions regarding passive surveillance and privacy. Under this new paradigm, the network no longer just connects users; it digitizes reality itself by sensing objects and people even if they are not carrying a device. Source: Cybersecurity Learning.