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by Journal Academica Foundation (NY). JAcad. Deep Dive brings you inside the world of cutting-edge open-access research. Produced by the Journal Academica Foundation, this series explores key ideas and technologies transforming science. JAcad. is an IPFS-based publishing for decentralized, immutable knowledge sharing. Each episode highlights work from diverse fields— philosophy, mathematics, physics, computer science, biology, and more—with a focus on global accessibility, peer-to-peer science, and the mission to make verified knowledge truly public.

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Episode thumbnail for Episode 5 - ♾️ Bitcoin’s (Un)Limited Supply: A Perspective Beyond 21 Million

July 29, 2025

Episode 5 - ♾️ Bitcoin’s (Un)Limited Supply: A Perspective Beyond 21 Million

<p>Is Bitcoin really limited to just 21 million? This episode explores the deeper meaning behind Bitcoin’s fixed supply and what makes it functionally limitless in practice. While the hard cap of 21 million BTC is mathematically encoded in the protocol, the ability to divide each coin into 100 million satoshis introduces a powerful form of practical infiniteness. The brilliance lies not in the number, but in what it represents: algorithmic scarcity, decentralized consensus, immutability, and economic resilience.</p><p><br /></p><p>By paralleling Bitcoin with gold, the episode unpacks why Bitcoin retains value not because of its specific quantity, but because of its non-arbitrary, verifiable production rules. The real innovation isn’t just capping supply—it’s combining hard scarcity with infinite divisibility, ensuring the system can scale globally without compromising monetary integrity. In an age of inflation and fiat instability, this dual structure—fixed yet fluid—is what gives Bitcoin its staying power.</p><p><br /></p><p>📚 <strong>Sources Referenced in This Episode</strong></p><p><br /></p><p>Karim Daghbouche</p><p>Bitcoin’s (Un)Limited Supply: A Perspective Beyond 21 Million</p><p>🔗 <a href="https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/unlimited-bitcoin-supply-perspective-beyond-21-karim-daghbouche-x6yze/?trackingId=idXHrV9I3MqJxw4zXc%2F8BA%3D%3D" rel="ugc noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">LinkedIn Article</a></p><p><br /></p><p>🌐 Hosted by: GridSAT Stiftung</p><p>🔗 https://gridsat.link.eth/index.html</p><p>📁 IPFS: gridsat.eth</p>

Episode thumbnail for Episode 4 – The Non-Deterministic Processor: Power, Ethics, and Open Knowledge

July 17, 2025

Episode 4 – The Non-Deterministic Processor: Power, Ethics, and Open Knowledge

<p><strong>Hosted by</strong>: GridSAT Stiftung<br><strong>Published by</strong>: Journal Academica Foundation</p><p>The development of the <strong>Non-Deterministic Processor (NDP)</strong> represents a technological leap so profound that it could define the survival and advancement of civilizations—human and non-human. At its core, the NDP solves the P versus NP problem, enabling tasks once deemed impossible: complete design automation of hardware, software, and molecular structures. Problems that would take millions of years to compute are reduced to minutes, rendering traditional encryption and cryptosystems obsolete. For NHI, mastery of such a system would be essential for interstellar navigation and advanced engineering—making NDP a prerequisite for cosmic presence.</p><p>Yet, as history reminds us—from the Manhattan Project to today’s AI debates—power comes with ethical weight. The same breakthroughs that promise abundance can also breed secrecy and weaponization. The mathematicians behind NDP-like systems grappled with whether their proof of P=NP should become a national security asset or remain open for humanity. GridSAT rejects secrecy. Knowledge, once discovered, cannot be locked away, and any secure system can be broken once it is networked. The only responsible path is radical transparency.</p><p>GridSAT’s mission: make the NDP <strong>public domain and totally free</strong>. This means no monopolization, no geopolitical chokeholds—just global collaboration. By embracing an “Open Everything” philosophy, we empower billions to contribute computing power—from smartphones to cloud servers—transforming consumers into prosumers. This democratization of computation channels untapped human creativity, enabling solutions for disease eradication, hunger elimination, and ecological restoration. The result: a <strong>non-monetary, zero-marginal cost economy</strong> where abundance replaces scarcity and technology becomes a commons, not a weapon.</p><p>The alternative is bleak: classification, competition, and conflict—a self-inflicted filter on cosmic evolution. The NDP’s story is not just about algorithms; it is about who we choose to become when faced with infinity. Do we hoard the keys to abundance or unlock them for all?</p><p><br></p><p>📚 <strong>Sources Referenced in This Episode</strong></p><p>K. Daghbouche<br>The Genesis of the Fermi Paradox: Logical Analysis and Resolution, J. Acad. (N.Y.) 2024, Vol. 13, No. 1: 3–5<br>🔗 <a href="https://jacad.eth.limo/rc_images/daghbouche_3_5_13_1.pdf">PDF</a><br>🆔 IPFS CID: Qma8httkw6WKEWJWDgqLjNovcn3ErxjwhYEhwaChYhqrvU</p><p><br></p><p>🌐 GridSAT Stiftung<br>🔗 <a href="https://gridsat.eth.link/index.html">Website</a> 🔗 <a href="https://github.com/GridSAT">GitHub Repository</a> 📁 IPFS: gridsat.eth</p><p><br></p><p>🎬 Traveling Salesman Movie (Film)<br>🔗 <a href="https://travelingsalesmanmovie.com/">Website</a></p><p><br></p><p>🎥 YouTube: Non-monetary, Zero-marginal Cost Society<br>🔗 <a href="https://youtu.be/wZ8qblZNoFA?si=ymKEXGpUGmLHqn0f">Watch here</a></p><p><br></p>

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July 10, 2025

Episode 3 – P=NP and the Rise of the Non-Deterministic Civilization

<p>In this episode, we dive deep into one of the most profound frontiers in theoretical computer science: what happens when <strong>P=NP</strong>? This isn’t just math—it’s a complete rewiring of technological capability, social systems, and even extraterrestrial logic.</p><p>The <strong>P vs. NP problem</strong> asks whether problems whose solutions can be verified quickly (in polynomial time) can also be solved quickly. If so, a new era of computing begins—one where the <strong>Non-Deterministic Processor (NDP)</strong> becomes the physical embodiment of this breakthrough. More than just faster computing, the NDP offers a linear-scaling solution engine for the most complex tasks, unlocking material design at the isotopic level, complete automation of discovery, and deterministic quantum computation.</p><p>The NDP doesn’t just impact engineering—it redefines civilization. It powers the transition to a <strong>zero-marginal-cost society</strong>, where material scarcity vanishes, diseases are algorithmically cured, and wealth is redefined in social, not monetary, terms. It enables seamless language translation, global borderlessness, and potentially intergalactic travel.</p><p><strong>Pattern-Oriented Algorithms (POAs)</strong>, proposed as a resolution to P vs. NP, offer a concrete path forward. Instead of treating logic as pure syntax, POAs detect deep <strong>semantic patterns</strong> in CNF clause sets, using structure akin to Arabic vocalizations to eliminate ambiguity. This duality—between container expression (syntax) and pattern expression (meaning)—unlocks efficient decision diagrams that solve SAT problems deterministically. This yields the conclusion: <strong>P = NP = BPP</strong>. Randomness collapses to statistical approximation. One-way functions vanish. Cryptography must be reinvented.</p><p>Here, <strong>N. Abdelwahab’s Inefficiency Principle</strong> plays a central role. It asserts that solving either the satisfiability or encoding problems of logic requires both views—syntactic and semantic. The failure of one-sided approaches mimics wave-particle duality: the more we know about one aspect, the less about the other. The computational world is not flat—it is <strong>dual</strong>.</p><p><strong>K. Daghbouche’s Ontological Principle</strong> reinforces this outlook from a metaphysical angle. He proposes that even ontological constructs lacking empirical anchoring can possess logical coherence, and thus heuristic value. In logic as in ontology, possibility precedes perception. This view is exemplified again in his formal proof that UAP reverse engineering—due to fragmentary data and undefined physics—is NP-complete or worse.</p><p>In this episode, the unknown becomes known not by faster computation, but by <strong>reframing the questions</strong>. </p><p><br></p><p>📚 Sources Referenced in This Episode</p><p><br></p><p><strong>N. Abdelwahab</strong></p><p>The P vs. NP Problem – Lecture 1/2, J. Acad. (N.Y.) 2018, Vol. 8, Multimedia 1:1</p><p>🔗 <a href="https://youtu.be/uo9za6AGarQ">https://youtu.be/uo9za6AGarQ</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>Terry Moore</strong></p><p>Why is ‘x’ the Unknown?, TEDTalk, June 6, 2012</p><p>🔗 <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YX_OxBfsvbk">https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YX_OxBfsvbk</a></p><p><br></p><p><strong>N. Abdelwahab</strong></p><p>Constructive Patterns of Logical Truth [v2], J. Acad. (N.Y.) 2016, Vol. 6, No. 2: 99–199</p><p>🔗 <a href="https://jacad.eth.link/rc_images/abdelwahab_99_199_6_2.pdf">PDF</a></p><p>🆔 IPFS CID: QmSUdujucKJkvEnVEiim4MCfD1hGAKjWQFXrpx2z5wB7Fo</p><p><br></p><p><strong>N. Abdelwahab</strong></p><p>On the Dual Nature of Logical Variables and Clause-Sets, J. Acad. (N.Y.) 2016, Vol. 6, No. 3: 202–239</p><p>🔗 <a href="https://jacad.eth.link/rc_images/abdelwahab_202_239_6_3.pdf">PDF</a></p><p>🆔 IPFS CID: QmPNo5nk8BF8Kai5icVY7XQsc9hRDkMSwJNQQx9X6R2SmT</p><p><br></p><p><strong>N. Abdelwahab</strong></p><p>#2SAT is in P, J. Acad. (N.Y.) 2018, Vol. 8, No. 1: 3–88</p><p>🔗 <a href="https://jacad.eth.link/rc_images/abdelwahab_003_088_8_1.pdf">PDF</a></p><p>🆔 IPFS CID: QmTU2FCFz96qiSjxfyr3Y4tBiPWDyiekSS9aAnPzLvFjeX</p><p><br></p><p><strong>N. Abdelwahab</strong></p><p>Three Dogmas, a Puzzle and its Solution, J. Acad. (N.Y.) 2024, Vol. 11, No. 1: 3–101</p><p>🔗 <a href="https://jacad.eth.link/rc_images/abdelwahab_3_101_12_1.pdf">PDF</a></p><p>🆔 IPFS CID: QmcczrL8Qow66Xt3aJJpnn98Y5MCAMRWBYWFSK2V17Ks8F</p><p><br></p><p><strong>K. Daghbouche</strong></p><p>The Ontological Principle, J. Acad. (N.Y.) 2012, Vol. 2, No. 4: 160–163</p><p>🔗 <a href="https://jacad.eth.link/rc_images/daghbouche_160_163_2_4.pdf">PDF</a></p><p>🆔 IPFS CID: QmSXfVvd9ZZN4sz6FXps2Ld9dUzFQYKJFsTUhyc75u59U3</p><p><br></p><p><strong>K. Daghbouche</strong></p><p>Computational Complexity of UAP Reverse Engineering, J. Acad. (N.Y.) 2025, Vol. 14, No. 1: 3–15</p><p>🔗 <a href="https://jacad.eth.link/rc_images/daghbouche_3_15_14_1.pdf">PDF</a></p><p>🆔 IPFS CID: QmeWZbcbyXGDXG5rSDpQWGF1uz7bmsCsvivVv9WqytsZMq</p><p><br></p><p>🌐 <strong>GridSAT Stiftung</strong></p><p>🔗 <a href="https://gridsat.link.eth/index.html">https://gridsat.link.eth/index.html</a></p><p>📁 IPFS: gridsat.eth/</p>

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by Journal Academica Foundation (NY).

JAcad. Deep Dive brings you inside the world of cutting-edge open-access research. Produced by the Journal Academica Foundation, this series explores key ideas and technologies transforming science. JAcad. is an IPFS-based publishing for decentralized, immutable knowledge sharing. Each episode highlights work from diverse fields— philosophy, mathematics, physics, computer science, biology, and more—with a focus on global accessibility, peer-to-peer science, and the mission to make verified knowledge truly public.

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