Jade - How To Prove You Know A Secret Without Revealing What it Is

Oh my God! If you want to see what Human Evolution really is, then read Ian Stewart's explanation of zero-knowledge proof that was published in his Mathematical Recreations column in Scientific American back in the late 90s. I tried to find it on Google but this is all I came up with:

Maybe it is in his book Math Hysteria: Fun and Games with Mathematics.

Ian Stewart was nearly the Millennium Mathematics Professor at Cambridge in 1995, but he turned it down at the last minute and John Barrow got the post instead. Sadly I see that John died on September 26, 2020 of colon cancer. See My Story In Brief septiembre 29, 2020 recorded around that time and posted in Peru. See Sci-Fi Short - Gill and [Gboard says: Amy has no ?!] think about what a zero-knowledge proof done by a whole community of Bene Gesserit would look like: Oh Those Bene Gesserit! and How to make Prophecies Work Properly and The Foundation (Parts I, II and III).

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What is the secret of the Bene Gesserit? See Jade on Time and Information and On Tarski's Semantic Definition of Truth "Convention T"

From Terence McKenna - When Prophesy Fails:

For more on avoiding determinism, see Mirjam Janse on How to Maximize ConvergenceRelational Semantics: The Evils of Lego and Hilary Putnam on Philosophy And our Mental Life.

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