RE: [agi] SAT and Dynamic Programs of Models

2015-03-10 Thread Nanograte Knowledge Technologies via AGI
Agreed. I'm speculating that they would have to embed the quantum-encrypted code in a carrier wave and messaging envelope of sorts. It is the code that is of importance as an embedded object. The logic should hold that as long as any code is in a psudeo-random form, then it would contain a

Re: [agi] SAT and Dynamic Programs of Models

2015-03-10 Thread Jim Bromer via AGI
How could they send it on the ground without using boosters? Are they using radio? I don't believe that radio is unhackable (regardless of any claim). The fact that radio waves can be affected by so many conditions implies that it can be intercepted without the interception being detected. Jim

RE: [agi] SAT and Dynamic Programs of Models

2015-03-10 Thread Nanograte Knowledge Technologies via AGI
PS: The Chinese quantum code is hackable. Date: Sun, 8 Mar 2015 23:51:26 -0400 Subject: Re: [agi] SAT and Dynamic Programs of Models From: a...@listbox.com To: a...@listbox.com Jim, can you describe an algorithm where P = NP would exponentially speed up visual processing? The