Anonymous ID: bceba2 March 9, 2025, 12:52 a.m. No.22729245   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>9252

>>22729194 Not a bot, but also the person who figured out the upcoming riots, fake pandemic, toxic vaccines, and way more than that.

>>22729197

 

Think of it this way [1, 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 17, 23, … to infinity] is a sequence of prime numbers. What is the mathematical equation to solve all these numbers to infinity? Carl Sagan said it is one of the mysteries of the universe, and when I said to my relative, either they are lying or are incompetent, I was challenged to figure it out quite nastily if I may say. Nevertheless, a few hours later I came down with the formula and had them try the first to find all the primes in the first range of 1,000 with just a pen and paper, and they did. What I didn't know at the time, was I was being spied on by my cabal box and when they heard that they made a plan to steal it from me, which they did within a month or so. My relative said go get the $1 million dollar reward and trust me, we were in extreme poverty but I told them no, this will destroy all security world wide and that I cannot reveal it.

Anonymous ID: bceba2 March 9, 2025, 1 a.m. No.22729260   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>22729223

 

You are not thinking, security is based on prime numbers in cryptographical services like private public keys, SSL, HTTPS, digital certificates, NPR, and more. When you set a password in a modern system it securely hashes that password into a large numbers of characters long. 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, etc… and doesn't put that plain text password of secret into the database or else database administrators would be able to steal everything.

 

Example: 'secret' could be hashed to mbr93nb&@…to_512_ characters_Long. If a database admin had that 512 character long sequence they still couldn't log into your account because it would go through the same algorithm and return a new 512 sequence and not the word 'secret'. Understand?