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How to Help Nepal
From GiveWell
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4 people rescued from burial alive in rubble in Nepal by relatively new technology developed by NASA and given to rescuers as a hand held device that can actually detect the location of heartbeats under a couple meters of rubble.
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That is really cool.
And if I were a sniper in the military, a ghillie suit wouldn't cut it any more, so I'd be looking to change my career options. |
Yeah. There are a lot of applications where Big Brother would want to find beating hearts so it can stop them from beating.
I wonder about the capabilities of this technology now and in the future. This is handheld and only works in close proximity. But I wonder if it can someday be adapted to be aircraft mounted and if it will be able to see every beating heart for miles around, even under meters of cover. A targeting system's wet dream. It was developed by NASA for tracking spacecraft after all, so it works over great distances of empty space. |
I wonder how hard it would be to make decoy hearts.
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Not too hard but would let them know someone is trying to hide something.
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Unless you're not.
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OK, you mean just to fuck with them?
Pulling the Dragon's tail for sport has always had a downside. |
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