Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Random thoughts2

What is a Tesserekt. A Cube with 5 Shift positions on each side. So if a tesserekt be treated as a key you could rotate freely in a 3 dimensional space you could make virtually unbreakable passwords with even 4 of them. Of course this freedom should be limited for human use, because aside from the chinease and japanease, not many people got the discipline to rotate a cube precisely enough for any computer to recognize as key value. It would add 4 diagonal movements to the 5 prior discussed ones, making a total of 9 different ways how you can push a key - not to mention the double and triple push... If rotating would also be a key it would raise the number to 17, given that you don't give to any midterm rotations spans any key value or overdraw. Taking a tesserekt out of the equation or putting it into a new place can also change values. The futuure lock systems will be virtual and tesserekt shaped, swirling and twirling rapidly for the human eye to comprehend, creating with each turn invariable amounts of cordinates, which could be a random number. How would mathematically a code of 5W7N3NS1SE look like or if the numbers would be 2..3...4 digits and could be to any directions of the compass, It would surely depend there the various numbers would be located on a tesserect and how you would have to rotate it to have the right angle faced with the right direction. It would look like solving the Rubiks cube, but far more complex due to the added dimension.

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