How Can Ternary Sloot Encryption Enhance Data Security?

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The discussion centers around Sloot encryption, a real-life data compression system from the '80s and '90s that could reduce a three-hour movie to just eight kilobytes. The original poster is considering designing a ternary, volumetric version of this encryption for a writing project. There is a suggestion to move the conversation to a world-building thread, as the current thread is intended for discussing existing stories rather than new concepts. The conversation highlights the intersection of technology and creative writing, particularly in the context of science fiction.
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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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