So i guess that by that you are saying that math is so developed it can even describe the formation of the whole universe because you watched a video of a computer model?.
And andytoshi said
"I'm not sure what you mean by "math hasn't got to the stage where it can describe complex systems". I have a math degree and several published papers in mathematics and I can't for the life of me square this claim with actual work in the field. "So neither of you are aware of some fundamental unsolved maths problems which appear quite mundane, like a complete model for how turbulence works: "In particular, solutions of the NavierStokes equations often include turbulence, which remains one of the greatest unsolved problems in physics, despite its immense importance in science and engineering."
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Navier%E2%80%93Stokes_existence_and_smoothnesshttps://terrytao.wordpress.com/2007/03/18/why-global-regularity-for-navier-stokes-is-hard/or until a few years ago we didn't even have a model for how sound waves actually work:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nonlinear_acousticsboth complex systems....math not work yet (ok non-linear acoustics was just found...)
And my point that it is more secure to remove information from a system than to keep it in the system encoded, which means you don't need cryptography for all parts of a cryptocurrency, was avoided.
ay, no offense but you're a dumbass. i just read your posts and all of them are stupid as hell. you're copy pasting stuff from wikipedia and have no clue about any of it.