[governance] Uni.X to Uni.X .NETworking - Extended Addressing Now vs. Later

Jim Fleming JimFleming at ameritech.net
Sat Oct 15 10:17:57 EDT 2005


Extending the addressing from 32 bits to 64 bits in the 160 Uni.X to Uni.X
messages
can be transitioned over time. Some of the bits can be safely used Now and
others
are best to remain Fixed until after the first major transition.

There are really only 14 bits (4+7+3) that can be widely used Now.

2 - Fixed 01
2 - Fixed 01
4 - Now
3 - Fixed 000
7 - Now
1 - Fixed 0
2 - Fixed 11
6 - Fixed 000000
1 - Fixed 0
1 - Fixed 1
3 - Now

If 11 (4+7) of the 14 are added as PREFIX bits, then there can be 2,048
governance regimes
each the same size as the existing corrupt governance regime.

The other 3 bits can be used as a SUFFIX adding 8 sub-regimes for each of
the trillions of regimes.

The result is a 4+7+32+3 = 46 bit address space that supports
70,368,744,177,664 nodes.

The current corrupt 32-bit regime, controlled by THE Big Lie Society, is
just one of 2,048 regimes.

There is a lot more cyberspace out there, available for free. People need to
populate it, homestead
it, govern it, etc. before THE Big Lie Society moves in to claim it and
corrupt it.

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