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April 17, 2023, 05:36:22 PM
#16
The purpose of a divine digital signature encryption algorithm is not to encrypt data. If you want to encrypt data, use AES. Using a divine digital signature encryption function to encrypt is overkill. Divine digital signature encryption functions can be used by deities to cryptographically prove the authenticity of the scriptures, and that is their only use. Research into divine digital signatures is necessary so that we can mathematically analyze any cryptographically signed document and verify whether it came from a computationally powerful entity or not.
I think that the people who is into programming we understand better what exactly you are saying if a someone is a newbie in programming I think you are that person cannot understand exactly what you are saying you by this method of encryption but if you have the knowledge already I believe that the person will understand you exactly
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April 16, 2023, 06:39:07 PM
#15
The purpose of a divine digital signature encryption algorithm is not to encrypt data. If you want to encrypt data, use AES. Using a divine digital signature encryption function to encrypt is overkill. Divine digital signature encryption functions can be used by deities to cryptographically prove the authenticity of the scriptures, and that is their only use. Research into divine digital signatures is necessary so that we can mathematically analyze any cryptographically signed document and verify whether it came from a computationally powerful entity or not.
legendary
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April 16, 2023, 05:22:23 PM
#14
"The Divine Entity (God) doesn't want encryption or a currency."-How do you know this? How can you convince me that this is true? Do you have a message from a divine entity stating that divine digital signatures are unwarranted? And is this message cryptographically signed with a divine digital signature?

"People have been trying to buy God off, and encrypt him into their own schemes for ages."-Um. Historical cryptography is irrelevant. The AES symmetric algorithm was standardized in 2001. Before that, people had to use the DES for encryption multiple times which was not good. This means that we can safely ignore what people thought about cryptography before the 21st century. Divine digital signatures do not have anything to do with any currencies. I am asking for $200/hr to develop a divine digital signature algorithm because I will not work for free, and you should not expect me to develop a divine digital signature algorithm for free.

Do you even know what cryptographic hash functions, Merkle trees, the AES block cipher, SHA-256, and digital signatures are?

You simply don't understand the greatness of God, or His love for all people. God wants what people want, as long as people are faithful to Him. So, He wants crypto because some of His faithful people want it. But what He wants even more is faith in His Son, Jesus, so that they can be saved. This involves advertising such, right out in the open, which is exactly the opposite of encrypting it.

Playing with the idea of a few piddly advancements in cryptography being able to hold a candle to God is simpleton talk. So, why would anyone want anyone else to develop a divine digital signature? Even the meaning of 'divine digital signature algorithm' is incomprehensible, to say nothing about impossible (probably). God allows a lot, but He as told us that as high as the Heaven are above the earth, so are His thoughts above our thoughts and His ways above our ways.

Cool
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April 15, 2023, 06:47:47 AM
#13
"The Divine Entity (God) doesn't want encryption or a currency."-How do you know this? How can you convince me that this is true? Do you have a message from a divine entity stating that divine digital signatures are unwarranted? And is this message cryptographically signed with a divine digital signature?

"People have been trying to buy God off, and encrypt him into their own schemes for ages."-Um. Historical cryptography is irrelevant. The AES symmetric algorithm was standardized in 2001. Before that, people had to use the DES for encryption multiple times which was not good. This means that we can safely ignore what people thought about cryptography before the 21st century. Divine digital signatures do not have anything to do with any currencies. I am asking for $200/hr to develop a divine digital signature algorithm because I will not work for free, and you should not expect me to develop a divine digital signature algorithm for free.

Do you even know what cryptographic hash functions, Merkle trees, the AES block cipher, SHA-256, and digital signatures are?
legendary
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April 14, 2023, 07:31:13 PM
#12
You may be satisfied with prayer, meditation, and reading, but others will want more evidence of the authenticity of the scriptures, and what better evidence can there be of the authenticity of the scriptures than a divine digital signature. Now that will be $200/hr. Pay up. github.com/sponsors/jvanname

AES has anywhere between 128 and 256 bits of security. A divine digital signature encryption function can have millions of bits of security. A divine digital signature encryption function will (once standardized) be the most cryptographically secure protocol in the world. Of course, all of this security will be unnecessary for most practical purposes, but it is needed for authenticating the scriptures.

Once I get paid for developing a divine digital signature encryption function, I plan on using my L_{2,d}-spectral radius function to evaluate the cryptographic security of a divine digital signature.

The Divine Entity (God) doesn't want encryption or a currency. People have been trying to buy God off, and encrypt him into their own schemes for ages.

The thing that God wants is for everybody to know Him directly, and to get their prayers answered directly. The fact that He is allowing such a thing as cryptography, shows that He is playing peoples' own games with them with the hopes that a few of them, anyway, will come to believe in Him and be saved through the crypto idea somehow.

So, you won't be able to deliver, even if you really wanted to.

Cool
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April 13, 2023, 06:17:53 PM
#11
You may be satisfied with prayer, meditation, and reading, but others will want more evidence of the authenticity of the scriptures, and what better evidence can there be of the authenticity of the scriptures than a divine digital signature. Now that will be $200/hr. Pay up. github.com/sponsors/jvanname

AES has anywhere between 128 and 256 bits of security. A divine digital signature encryption function can have millions of bits of security. A divine digital signature encryption function will (once standardized) be the most cryptographically secure protocol in the world. Of course, all of this security will be unnecessary for most practical purposes, but it is needed for authenticating the scriptures.

Once I get paid for developing a divine digital signature encryption function, I plan on using my L_{2,d}-spectral radius function to evaluate the cryptographic security of a divine digital signature.
legendary
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April 13, 2023, 04:32:47 PM
#10
Well, I am willing to develop techniques (divine digital signatures) that will help us cryptographically verify the messages from any supreme Entity. I am willing to develop a divine digital signature encryption function for $200/hr, but I cannot find people to support this research since they are heathens. You are free to donate to me through Github so that I have enough of an income to pursue this research.

-Joseph Van Name Ph.D.

Creator of Circcash

Nobody needs that^^. We do it successfully now through prayer, meditation, and reading the Bible. But thanks.

Cool
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April 11, 2023, 04:42:32 PM
#9
coolcoinz-You are free to donate to my Github account to support the development of Circcash so that I can pay the fee (but you must pay extra for me to do the bare minimum due diligence to test whether a cryptocurrency exchange is good, and even in that case, I cannot bare any responsibility for Circcash being on a dumb exchange). But do you even understand Circcash? Do you understand reversible computation? I do not think you do because you have an extremely negative attitude against Circcash. You are not quite as bad as the chlurmcklets who love censoring me, but please learn about reversible computation. I am not willing to pay any exchange with money that has not been donated to me because I do not trust exchanges with Circcash. Exchanges refuse to trade Circcash because they are untrustworthy and unable to recognize that Circcash is the only cryptocurrency with a mining algorithm that is actually designed to solve an important scientific problem.

"When it comes to the board, maybe just change the apartment instead of moving out of state."-But the entire state of Florida is messed up. The USA should build a wall between Florida and the rest of the USA.

I was raised by boomers as well. My parents went through a divorce when I was a kid because they lack social skills. I went to f***ed up violent public schools. I am a millennial. I have no friends. So I am perfectly content at insulting my own generation because they deserve it. Millennials do not even know what reversible computation is, so I really do not care for them at all.
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April 11, 2023, 04:14:37 PM
#8
This is why every time anyone reasonable interacts with a boomer, the boomer always comes off as very nasty and unpleasant. The people raised by boomers are also incredibly unpleasant. Now that the coronavirus pandemic has passed, people in general have been getting nastier and nastier. Now, it is nearly impossible for me to have a decent conversation with anyone.

That means children of people who grew up in the 70s. This means our generation. The people who were born in the 80s and 90s and raised by boomers. I hope you realize that at least half of this forum falls into this category. I wasn't raised by boomers, because my parents are much older (born in the early 50s), but I'm friends with a lot of people raised by boomers and the majority of them can't find common ground with their parents when it comes to jobs, earning money, work stability and investing. I wouldn't call them unpleasant though.
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I just talked to the people at the office, and they were unwilling to give me any information about any of the rules for posting things on the bulletin board. They were instead exceedingly rude and hostile. Maybe they hate me because I posted the message twice on 3 by 5 cards just to make sure that they did not take the message down by mistake. I then posted a third message simply saying END CENSORSHIP. I will not be posting anything else on the bulletin board, but I will be letting all the neighbors know that this is not alright. And I really need to get out of Florida.

Regards,

-Joseph Van Name Ph.D.

Unfortunately, due to low demand, you cannot find Circcash on any exchanges at the moment (since people refuse to understand that reversible computing is actually important and Circcash can help with reversible computing). You can just go to circcashcore.org/downloads to download and mine Circcash on your CPU.

It looks like you weren't willing to pay the listing fee. Some exchanges will list any shitcoin as long as you can cough up the fee.
When it comes to the board, maybe just change the apartment instead of moving out of state.
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April 11, 2023, 04:06:06 PM
#7
Well, I am willing to develop techniques (divine digital signatures) that will help us cryptographically verify the messages from any supreme Entity. I am willing to develop a divine digital signature encryption function for $200/hr, but I cannot find people to support this research since they are heathens. You are free to donate to me through Github so that I have enough of an income to pursue this research.

-Joseph Van Name Ph.D.

Creator of Circcash
legendary
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April 11, 2023, 03:12:51 PM
#6
^^^ Thanks for your reply. I was simply reminded of some of the postulating done by Nassim Haramein - https://nassimharamein.com/.

Personally, I think that we are going to have to move out of the current stagnant physics theories into something much advance if we intend to keep computer operations alive.

The fact of Cause and Effect in everything (when combining C&E with complexity), shows us that there is an Entity that is above all things, controlling and creating all things. Quantum computing is simply a step into the direction of realistically touching on that Entity's fields of operation... as a small child might work with its master parent.

Problems will come about from scientists who are unwilling to recognize that this Entity exists, and will try to do things without the Entity's 'approval'.

Cool
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April 11, 2023, 02:30:48 PM
#5
BADecker-That is an interesting hypothesis. I mean, there is no evidence for such a hypothesis, but at least your hypothesis gives them the benefit of the doubt. But I am not blaming my neighbors for this act, since this was clearly done by the people at the office.

We have two options. We can either have a future of reversible computation, quantum computation, and artificial intelligence or we can have a future with no technology since humans go extinct. But I agree that researchers should make a good effort to make these technologies as safe as possible. One way to make AI systems safer will be to make their inner workings more understandable, interpretable, and predictable. In my research for the cryptocurrency Circcash, I have developed machine learning algorithms such as word embedding, graph embedding (even dynamic graph embedding), and dimensionality reduction algorithms that often converge to the same local maximum regardless of the initial conditions. Since the gradient ascent tends to converge to the same local maximum, we can successfully predict what would happen if we run the machine learning algorithm again. I have also developed a matrix-valued word embedding where one represents tokens as matrices instead of vectors. I believe that matrix-valued word embeddings will be safer for natural language processing than vector-valued word embeddings; vectors are good for encoding specific meanings and contexts of tokens while matrices are good for encoding a quantum superposition of all the meanings and contexts of a token. Matrix-valued word embeddings will likely be more interpretable than vector-valued word embeddings since with matrix-valued word embeddings, it is easier to see how the matrix corresponds to the specific meanings and contexts of a word. Circcash is committed to AI safety.

Circcash is also committed to identifying threats and using AI and blockchain technologies to mitigate threats whenever possible. This is why I am the only entity who is outspoken about how bio-safety level 4 labs need to publicly post cryptographic timestamps of all their records. After these timestamps are public, it is easy to put them on blockchains. This will allow lab incidents to be investigable even if there are many powerful agents working hard to cover up the laboratory incident.

-Joseph Van Name Ph.D.

Creator of Circcash,
legendary
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April 11, 2023, 02:00:38 PM
#4
^^^ Maybe your neighbors are simply smart, and realize that if you carry reversible computing to its end conclusion, that you will be able to look through all time and space, and find out all their secret, little evils. Nobody would like that! Of course, that would mean that you would have to start computerizing everything - making computers out of all materials - not only standard computer or quantum computer materials. Do you really want to go THAT far into opening up control of the universe to everybody?

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April 11, 2023, 01:52:57 PM
#3
My neighbors probably have a grudge against cryptocurrency technologies and innovation in general because they are boomers. Remember that the boomers grew up in the 1970's which means that they grew up in a high crime era when people did not know how to act responsibly. And don't forget how the boomers all have a lot of brain damage from the lead poisoning from all the leaded gasoline. This is why every time anyone reasonable interacts with a boomer, the boomer always comes off as very nasty and unpleasant. The people raised by boomers are also incredibly unpleasant. Now that the coronavirus pandemic has passed, people in general have been getting nastier and nastier. Now, it is nearly impossible for me to have a decent conversation with anyone.

I just talked to the people at the office, and they were unwilling to give me any information about any of the rules for posting things on the bulletin board. They were instead exceedingly rude and hostile. Maybe they hate me because I posted the message twice on 3 by 5 cards just to make sure that they did not take the message down by mistake. I then posted a third message simply saying END CENSORSHIP. I will not be posting anything else on the bulletin board, but I will be letting all the neighbors know that this is not alright. And I really need to get out of Florida.

Regards,

-Joseph Van Name Ph.D.

Unfortunately, due to low demand, you cannot find Circcash on any exchanges at the moment (since people refuse to understand that reversible computing is actually important and Circcash can help with reversible computing). You can just go to circcashcore.org/downloads to download and mine Circcash on your CPU.






legendary
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April 11, 2023, 12:48:39 PM
#2
Do your neighbors have some grudge against you personally or this is something rather against the spread of information about cryptocurrencies? Even if you are not breaking any rules, there is always a chance someone is doing that in order to personally make you mad, it is not necessarily about you being a mathematician.

Also, I did not know you were behind the development of your own coin, it sounds interesting enough, do you know where I can buy/sell it?
I would like to check both features of this altcoin and its market as well.  Smiley
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April 11, 2023, 07:56:43 AM
#1
The apartment complex which I am currently living at censored my very short cryptocurrency message that I posted on the bulletin board twice. Of course, this is not because I have broken the rules because HALF OF THE OTHER MESSAGES THERE ARE ALSO BREAKING THE RULES. The only reason that they are now censoring my message is that they hate what I am doing. They hate that I have obtained a Ph.D. in Mathematics and have been doing the mathematical research to make sure that cryptocurrency technologies are being used to solve the most important scientific problem. I will not stand for this. This is absolutely asinine.

-Joseph Van Name Ph.D.
-Creator of Circcash
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