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