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When it comes to encryption u should be aware that as of now (june 2020) advances in quantum computing have made encryption a thing of the past, in fact a 512 qubit computer could anylise every known atom in the universe in less than a second!. But when it comes to maths we are approaching an entirely new and unknown area, the more we learn the more we are starting to realise that numbers are not a unit of measurement or way of defining amounts but more like a system of programming that exist everywhere and are undeniably fundemantal to not just the field of mathematics but life itself..you have golden ratios and fibonacci sequences...etc...etc... which the more i have researched the more weird things start to get...grahams number, googleplexians are all well and good but the current field of quantum physics is on the cusp of rendering everything we know and believe to be absolutely incorrect....watch this space...