[governance] Uni.X to Uni.X .NETworking - A Number Plan
Adam Peake (ajp@glocom.ac.jp)
apeake at gmail.com
Fri Oct 21 13:16:07 EDT 2005
Dear Jim,
Please stop sending these emails to the list, they are not relevant to
our discussions.
Thank you,
Adam
Caucus co-coordinator
On 10/22/05, Jim Fleming <JimFleming at ameritech.net> wrote:
> Working left to right in the 64-bit addressing we have:
>
> 01.01.DDDD.000.DDDDDDD.0.1.<<<<32 bits>>>>.0.000000.0.1.DDD
>
> 00 - .GOD
> 01 - .CORPS
> 10 - .COUNTRY
> 11 - .YOU
>
> Imagine the next 2 bits of the 64 bit Uni.X to Uni.X .NETworking were used
> as follows:
>
> 00 - .EARTH
> 01 - .MOBILE
> 10 - .MOON
> 11 - .MARS
>
> DDDD for 16 Super States - The Lower-48 maps as 3 States per Super State
>
> 000 - likely 000 for a long time, just in case.
>
> DDDDDDD for 128 metro areas in each Super State
>
> 0.1 - likely that way for a long time and the 1 being the 49th bit, the key
> Pivot Bit
>
> <<< 32-bits >>> Your pure 32-bit address space obtained for FREE with a 8
> letter name 4-bits per letter
>
> 0.000000.0.1. - likely that way for a long time
>
> DDD - Eight addresses for nodes or processes for each of your 4+ billion
> objects.
>
> Note: Most people currently encode 0001, they send their messages to .GOD.
> They can use 01 and send to or via their company (CORPS).
> 10 and send to or via their country
> and 11 person to person
>
> This message came via .GOD, some people find that to be a choke-point.
> Route around it, the bits are there.
>
>
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