On Mon, 4 Nov 2013 05:53:28 -0800 (PST), jonas.thornv...@gmail.com wrote:
Den lördagen den 2:e november 2013 kl. 22:31:09 UTC+1 skrev Tim
Roberts:
> Here's another way to look at it. If f(x) is smaller than x for
every x,




> that means there MUST me multiple values of x that produce the
same f(x).




> Do you see? If x is three bits and f(x) is two bits, that means
there are




> 8 possible values for x but only 4 values for f(x). So, given an
f(x), y=




> cannot tell which value of x it came from. You have lost
information.




Well let me try to explain why it is working and i have implemented
one.
I only need to refresh my memory it was almost 15 years ago.
This is not the solution but this is why it is working.
65536=256^2=16^4=***4^8***=2^16


Yes i am aware that 256 is a single byte 8 bits, but the approach
is valid =
anyway.

And e ^ (I * pi) == -1
So what. ?

Better file that patent, before the patent office realizes the analogy to the perpetual motion machine.

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