How Can Ternary Sloot Encryption Enhance Data Security?

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Discussion Overview

The discussion revolves around the concept of Sloot encryption and its potential enhancement through a ternary, volumetric version. Participants explore its implications for data security, referencing both fictional and historical contexts.

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  • Exploratory
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Main Points Raised

  • One participant proposes designing a ternary, volumetric version of Sloot encryption, suggesting it could enhance data security.
  • Another participant questions the origins of Sloot encryption, implying a connection to science fiction.
  • A different participant asserts that Sloot encryption was a real-life system capable of significantly compressing data, referencing its historical context from the '80s and '90s.
  • One participant indicates they are considering this topic for writing purposes, suggesting a creative angle to the discussion.
  • Another participant suggests that the topic may be more suitable for a world-building thread rather than the current chat-focused thread.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Participants express differing views on the nature of Sloot encryption, with some referencing its historical reality while others question its legitimacy or connection to fiction. The discussion remains unresolved regarding the classification and implications of Sloot encryption.

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There are limitations in the discussion regarding the definitions of Sloot encryption and its applications, as well as the assumptions about its historical accuracy and relevance to current data security practices.

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I think I figured out Sloot encryption, and am thinking of designing a ternary, volumetric version. Any thoughts?
 
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Greg Bernhardt said:
What science fiction is this from?
Actually, Sloot encryption was a real-life system, said to be able to convert a three-hour movie into a file size of eight kilobytes of data - and, this was back in the '80's and '90's.
 
I'm thinking of this for some writing I'm doing.
 
I think they want you to put it in the world building thread. This one was for chatting about silly stories that already exsist.
 
Sorry. My bad.
 

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