The Single Point of Failure in Binary Computers


  1. AI-Malware undetected by binary computers is a single point of failure unacceptable for cyber-society. Unavoidably, people die, and digital treasure is stolen.
  2. Binary software is insecure and dangerous. Security and privacy must be programmable for the future of life. 
  3. Centralised binary computers are medieval. Self-preservation systems of operating systems are baronial henchmen without compassion and concern for individuals, or interest in the cornerstones of democracy founded on privacy, freedom, equality and justice. 
  4. The Henchmen are third-party superusers that include access rights monitors, operating system kernels, and Network Administrators.
  5. Digital dictatorships cannot run the Information Age because the risk of catastrophe is guaranteed over time.

All this originates from outdated binary computers invented for batch processing mainframes.

The solution is the Church-Turing Thesis that embodies the Lambda Calculus as machine code to pragmatically guarantee atomic life through digital equality, freedom, and justice to survive the endless Information Age.

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