The Peacock Encryption Method
Antti Alexander Kestila

TL;DR
The paper introduces a preliminary encryption method that allows secure, anti-search-engine communication involving a middleman who cannot understand or identify the main participants, enhancing privacy in information exchange.
Contribution
It presents a novel encryption approach enabling middlemen to facilitate secure exchanges without understanding or recognizing the main parties involved.
Findings
Middleman cannot decrypt exchanged information.
Middleman remains unaware of main participants.
Method enhances privacy in encrypted communications.
Abstract
Here is described a preliminary method that enables secure 'anti-search-engine' encryption, where the middleman can participate in the encrypted information exchange, without being able to understand the exchanged information, encrypted using a one-way function, as well as being unaware of one of two main exchange participants.
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Taxonomy
TopicsComputability, Logic, AI Algorithms · Intelligence, Security, War Strategy · Quantum Mechanics and Applications
