(Jaichai) The Alien Code, Unique Blockchains and the Chimera Syndrome

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Re: The Alien Code

Did you know that reputable, academically accredited professors and scientists have proven that there are nine instances of a repeating sequence in Human DNA?

These sequences are all iterations of the number 37.

Thirty-seven is the 12th prime number, a permutable prime with 73 (which is the 21st prime number).

The chance of this happening randomly in nature is over one in a Trillion.

Unofficially named "the Alien Code", it is currently a conundrum that MANY scientists and institutions are "seriously investigating".

What is its purpose?

Is it the ultimate gift from an advanced civilization when they engineered human DNA?

Is it "The Keys to the Ultimate Alternate Universe or the Apex of Consciousness Kingdoms?

No one knows.

Re: Unique Blockchains

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I envision a future that every individual has a completely interoperable, unique blockchain using a "Living NFT"; a verifiable and immutable record of everything significant in one's life, including all achievements, assets and f*ck-ups.

See: "(JaiChai) NFTs 2.0 - The JRC-1156J NFT Standard (Fiction?)"; https://steemit.com/nft/@jaichai/jaichai-nfts-2-0-the-jrc-1156j-nft-standard-fiction; https://ijch.medium.com/jaichai-nfts-2-0-the-jrc-1156j-nft-standard-fiction-5f58f0a8a6e7 or @jaichai/jaichai-nfts-2-0-the-jrc-1156j-nft-standard-fiction.

But conventional biometric security is unable to accomplish 100% complete, unique access.

I mean, what can stop an unfeeling mercenary to cut out an eyeball of an authorized individual to gain access to something protected by an iris scan? Same goes for palm prints and an amputated upper extremity.

However, unlike fingerprints or iris landscapes, DNA currently can only be obtained via bodily fluids, testing and mapping.

Re: The Chimera Syndrome

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Nowadays, DNA is USUALLY totally unique and hard to obtain and exploit in the real world.

However, there is a huge wildcard called "The Chimera Syndrome" that if not overcome, could put the kibosh on any plans for DNA based security.

What is "The Chimera Syndrome"?

Ancient Greek mythology includes stories of a fire-breathing creature called a chimera. This fearsome beast was a mix between a lion, goat, and serpent.

But chimeras are not just a part of mythology.

In real life, chimeras are animals or humans that contain the cells of two or more individuals.

Their bodies contain two different sets of DNA.

Artificial Chimerism -

Chimerism can occur when a person receives a blood transfusion, stem cell transplant, or bone marrow transplant from another person and absorbs some of that person’s cells.

Artificial Chimerism was more common in the past.

Today, transfused blood is usually treated with radiation.

This helps the transfusion or transplant recipient better absorb the new cells without permanently incorporating them into their body.

Twin Chimerism -

Another type of Chimerism can occur when a pair of twins is conceived and one embryo dies in the womb.

The surviving fetus may absorb some of the cells of its deceased twin. This gives the surviving fetus two sets of cells: its own, and some of its twin’s.

Tetragametic Chimerism -

In very rare cases, human Chimeras develop when two different sperm cells fertilize two different egg cells.

Then, these cells all fuse together into one human embryo with crossed cell lines.

(source: https://www.healthline.com/health/chimerism)

Kinda makes you think about DNA evidence in our legal system, no?

Occams Razor Solution?

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IMHO, the Occam's Razor solution of all this lies in the workings of the blockchain's hash strategy.

In my mind an easy solution would be this:

Biometric + DNA + the Alien Code or similar prime number derivative + a hash function could be the ultimate access security protocol.

Just musing, JaiChai

(Jaichai 11 OCT 2021. Simultaneous multi-site submissions posted. All rights reserved.)

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