Re: The operational FreeMove Quantum Exchange Proof-of-Concept



Nobody claims that there are errors in the published papers you
refer to, so nobody's obliged to point out errors in them.

Since the FreeMove Quantum Exchange Proof-of-Concept function which is
discussed here is based on these publised papers and open-source
software library to which I am referring and you are not willing / able
to show errors in these published papers and open-source software
library, we are finished with this discussion.

Kristian Gjøsteen wrote:
Mpilot <mobilepilot@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Kristian Gjøsteen wrote:
I repeat, my best estimate is that your scheme is nonsense and you are a crank of some kind. Feel free to be offended.

The scheme's are implemented using software building blocks given in
the reference http://itpp.sourceforge.net/ The scheme which is based on
Information Hiding is described in
http://deposit.ddb.de/cgi-bin/dokserv?idn=969668201&dok_var=d1&dok_ext=pdf&filename=969668201.pdf

If you believe one of these references contains errors, so this scheme
is nonsense, you are free to write.

This is getting tedious. You should read what I write and respond to
that. Nobody claims that there are errors in the published papers you
refer to, so nobody's obliged to point out errors in them.

However, you stated (in a discussion on sci.crypt.random-numbers)
that you could use the internet as your communications channel. The
scheme described in the thesis you refer to does not work with noiseless
channels (as far as I could determine). The conclusion is that you are
talking nonsense.

--
Kristian Gjøsteen

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