The What, Why, and How of Industrial Strength Computer Science

Subject: Introducing My Books a Trilogy on the What, Why, and How of

Industrial Strength Computer Science 


Dear Reader,


Discussions about World War III must include the implications of modern warfare, not just weapons of the Mechanical Age but also software weapons and digital hardware that enable malware, ransomware and cyber weapons as well as the role of non-state actors and crime gangs. The complexity of these new forms of conflict complicates traditional military strategies and raises questions about how nations respond to a the next global war

Looking to the future, the certainty of World War III already exists in cyberspace. It is a pressing concern for policymakers and citizens alike. Understanding the underlying causes of current conflicts and fostering diplomatic solutions is crucial in preventing a catastrophic escalation but it is only a partial solution. Industrial Strength Computers using fail-safe digital technology is vital. Digital technology that defends the atomic functionality of cyberspace is vital Engaging in international dialogue and cooperation helps mitigate the risks associated with international tensions and promote an improved global environment, but more important is the dynamic detection and suppression of Malware and Ransomware, through digital technology.

 

My trilogy on Industrial Strength Computer Science explains the unresolved Babbage Conundrum that exists with Binary Computers from the Mechanical Age. These books are the culmination of fifty years of hard work, research and professional success. I am proud to offer them not just for your consideration but to change the course of computers connecting to cyberspace. It is vital to save democracy losing WW III to our enemy dictatorships, in particular China and Russia and following their road to a surveillance state run as an Orwellian digital dictatorship.


Industrial Strength Computer Science is essential in safeguarding democracy and civilization. Across three volumes, I address the vulnerabilities of traditional binary computers, the growing threat of undetected ransomware, and the extraordinary capabilities of AI. The core issue lies in individual mobile devices' unsound, centralized architecture. This series explores the critical steps to protect democracy from potential dictatorship and collapse.


The work results from a lifetime dedicated to the forefront of computer science and global communications. I aim to provide a thorough and thoughtful examination of this pressing topic. Whether you are a seasoned specialist, a newcomer to the field, or a concerned citizen, the books will deliver valuable insights, significant perspectives, and crucial knowledge.


In these volumes, you'll trace the evolution of computing from its origins with the Abacus and slide rule to Charles Babbage’s mechanical engines introduced during the Industrial Revolution. I highlight influential figures like Ada Lovelace, who developed the first program, and Alonzo Church, who articulated computational laws through the Lambda Calculus. My goal is to present the content engagingly, accessible, and appealing to a broad audience, especially those worried about the societal impacts of technological advancements.


I encourage you to delve into the pages of "Civilizing Cyberspace," "The Fate of AI Society," and "Winning World War Three" and join the discourse on navigating Cyberspace. Your engagement and feedback are crucial, and I hope these books strengthen the argument for Industrial Strength Computer Science.


Thank you for your interest in my trilogy. I eagerly anticipate your responses to Industrial Strength Computer Science.


Warm regards,


Kenneth Hamer-Hodges

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My first two books form a trilogy addressing what, why, and how Industrial-Strength Computer Science is imperative for international stability in the Information Age. Cyberspace is a war zone between good and evil, catastrophe and progress, democracy and dictatorship, polarization and cooperation.

  • The science of computation is the meticulously mathematics of Professor Alonzo Church’s λ-calculus, who tutored Alan Turing's discovery of the binary computer.
  • The λ-calculus defines the fundamentals of computation by encapsulating a digital computer to frame the Church-Turing Thesis as Industrial Strength Computer Science.
  • Simple binary computers are dangerously flawed, corrupt, systems that threaten civilization, the United States Constitution, the Bill of Rights, and national democracies worldwide.
  • This innovative design for capability-limited, object-oriented computer science is secure, reliable, and decentralized, crucial to support cyber-democracy and everlasting progress.
  • The plan required to replace dangerous binary computers from the Mechanical Age of World War II and secure victory in Cyberspace 's World War III is simplified.
  • It is essential to safeguard civilization as democracy in the Information Age, ensuring they win WW-III in Cyberspace and avoid hidden crimes and Orwellian dictatorships.
  • The book spells out the urgent actions that prevent a devastating end to democracy and digital cyber society.








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