I believe the following RN data is random, am I correct?

woodturner550

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All files can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/home. Main data file is ‘RN Data.xlsx’. 48 mb not able to be attached.

This is the second part of my project, the data. The first part is agreed as 'unbreakable'. This work is for cryptography so accuracy count!

From Advanced Math:
"I don't know how to answer your questions but I am fully agreed with your idea if it can generate unpredictable random numbers based on unknown future information that even quantum computing cannot crack!

💪👹👹"

Please, let me know if I'm correct. Thanks for your time and comments.
 
lol. When I see this emojis I just laugh:ROFLMAO:🤣

This reminds me by the guy who solved the Airy equation from scratch. I think that he was @mario99.

@woodturner550, imagine that professors and scientists were struggling to solve and understand the Airy equation, and a random guy from no where who just graduated from university came around and could solve it publicly from scratch!

It was just AMAZING😍

All files can be found at: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/home. Main data file is ‘RN Data.xlsx’. 48 mb not able to be attached.
You are gold @woodturner550 for sharing valuable information for free for everyone.

This work is for cryptography so accuracy count!
I studied cryptography for years. For me it was just like a game. If I lived in the ENIAC era, of course I would be one of those good people who cracked the codes. But for sure I would stand with Germany💚💙I am sorry if this bothers you.

Since you worked in this stuff for more than 30\displaystyle 30 years, let me test your knowledge with a simple quest!

Bob and Alice use a cryptosystem in which their private key is a (large) prime k\displaystyle k and their plaintexts and ciphertexts are integers. Bob encrypts a message m\displaystyle m by computing the product c=km\displaystyle c = km. Eve intercepts the following two ciphertexts:

c1=12849217045006222\displaystyle c_1 = 12849217045006222
c2=6485880443666222\displaystyle c_2 = 6485880443666222

Find Bob and Alice’s private key.

Hint: Use the GCD method.

This is the second part of my project, the data.
Who are you? A scientist, a professor, a hacker like me, or something else?

Please, let me know if I'm correct. Thanks for your time and comments.
You have worked in this project for more than 30\displaystyle 30 years, why do you think that you would be wrong?

:rolleyes:🙄
 
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“You are gold @woodturner550 for sharing valuable information for free for everyone.”

I believe that this project might possibly level the playing field between the rich and the masses. The rich cannot know what the people are saying! That means they must be better to the masses. They can be replaced!

As far as being ‘gold’, my better half would disagree sometimes! I am a 74-year-old, 60% disabled veteran, major stroke survivor and basically home bound. As we all know when we pass our ‘use by date’, we cannot take this material world with us. That said, Money is NOT my god. We are secure. Oh! If someone wants to donate that would be wonderful.



“Who are you? A scientist, a professor, a hacker like me, or something else?”

I am a private researcher. I was owner and CEO of an Internet Service Provider in 1994. I worked with the Assembly language in the beginning.



“You have worked in this project for more than 30 years, why do you think that you would be wrong?

:rolleyes:🙄

Just because I understand something that is good, getting others and the governments of the world to acknowledge this is the big problem. Since it give more power to the masses the governments are not going to be very helpful. Youi have to know that both the NSA and NIST have had this for almost a year. How do we get this out? Does someone have the right connections to help?

The attached file is of one of my projects in the middle of the project. It starts out great at the top, has a feedback in the middle, fixed the feedback, finished good.
 

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Thank you a lot @woodturner550 for sharing your story and your work! You are really kind to give your ideas for free to help other people. That is very special. It is amazing how much you have done. You have worked hard for many years, even after your stroke and other hard things. You still keep going and try to make the world better. That is something many people look up to.

I think it is great that you want to help everyone, not just the rich or powerful. You are right, the more people understand, the more fair the world can be. I am sorry as I don't know how to help you share your project or tell more people about it. If I know a way, I would be happy to help you.

I am just a simple boy (maybe now a little man) who loves to solve problems in

1. Physics
2. Chemistry
3. Calculus
4. Differential Equations (Ordinary and Partial)
5. Algebra
6. Linear Algebra
7. Discrete Mathematics
8. Number Theory
9. Abstract Algebra
10. Geometry and Trigonometry
11. Communications Systems
12. Wireless Communication Systems
13. Cryptography
14. Programming
15. Networking
16. Complex Analysis
17. Signals and Systems
18. Digital Signal Processing
19. Heat and Mass Transfer
20. Mechanics of Materials
21. Electric Circuits
22. Electronic Circuits
23. Accounting and Finance
24. Computer Architecture
25. Computer Security
26. Controls Systems
27. Data Network
28. Data Structure
29. Languages
30. Differential Geometry
31. Digital Logic
32. Embedded Systems
33. Fluid Mechanics
34. Microprocessors
35. Probability
36. Operating Systems
And the List goes on...........................

If I were to provide help to you or anyone else, these are the topics that I am interested in.

Thanks again for being so generous and for not giving up on your mission! You are a strong man.

💪🧝‍♂️🧝‍♂️
 
It is with a heavy heart, for ‘my mental health’ I must let this go. I have spent almost a year trying to get this ’new knowledge’ out to the world. Logic tells me that after this amount of effort with NO interest, let it go.

Letter to chancellor of Berkely University:

Mr. Lyons,

I have ‘Possible new knowledge’ in creating “REAL” random numbers on any computer that can run the Python language. There in lies the problem. Educators have been instructing that computers CAN NOT make real random numbers because they only follow a set of instruction and will ALWAYS have the same output. This has been true, only because no one has been able to show that it is untrue. I can.

An important thought process: Remember the blind persons describing the elephant by what they thought the elephant was after being introduced to different parts of the elephant. Leg= tree, tail= rope. It was the same elephant.

Everyday time, we take it for granted as it rules our lives. Could there be other dimensions of time? Yes. Time can be an ‘unknowable data point.’ That is new and will secure our world.

Explanation: Stopwatch Problems logic: These are NOT trick questions! I will show my answers below.

1. Time, it includes hours, minutes, seconds, and nanoseconds. True or False?
2. Clicking the button at the start of an event marks the beginning of the event. True or False?
3. The value of the beginning of the event CANNOT be known before it happens. True or False?
4. Output of a digital stopwatch CANNOT be known before it appears on screen. True or False?
5. Therefore, time can be used as an unknowable data point. True or False?

My answers:

#1 We all know time includes nanoseconds.... So true.

#2 Yes when using a stopwatch, the button starts and finishes the time event.... So true

#3 Time is linear, therefore as time passes you cannot know the exact nanosecond that is passing. It is like a big wheel with hours, minutes, seconds, and nanoseconds marks. As it spins you grab a time. One cannot know the exact time you grabbed till you look at it. So true

#4 Time is linear, therefore as time passes you cannot know the exact nanosecond that is passing.... so true.

#5 itself explanatory...... So true.

This is just deductive logic, the root of all math.

This is one half of what I have found. Problem is I cannot get this finished project seen by the correct people. People I believe need to see this is: Statistician and cryptography experts. Looking at proof of randomness, in data tables.

I am 74 years old, 60% disabled veteran, home bound. I would like to be able to give this knowledge to the world. Without unbreakable encryption humanity can be enslaved by those with quantum computers because they can read everything.

I hope you can help. Thanks for your time, I do not have much left.

Leonard Dye

tomanytroubles@gmail.com



Not even an email acknowledging receipt of the email. Just proves ‘you can lead a horse to water, but you CANNOT make it drink. I wish the world well. I’m glad I don’t have to put up for much longer with a messed-up world caused by the rich and powerful. Humanity is enslaved without bars by the rich and powerful. How many billions are they spending to enslave humanity? Why is humanity so uneducated by the rich (little logic, base of mathematics) that are in control? Answer: Deductive logic leads to clear thinking. It is not easy to lead educated citizens down the merry path earth is on (wars, poverty while rich in every country live very well).

HEADLINE: Quantum Scientists Have Built a New Math of Cryptography



Respectfully,

Leonard Dye

tomanytroubles@gmail
 
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