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Post by Eugene 2.0 on Oct 25, 2021 13:37:10 GMT
Not good that I don't think at a time I can honestly say I know how this blockchain works. It's not like that I cannot completely comprehend this, but there are questions left, and I guess if there are some gaps for me, no realiability can be shown from the side of mine. Ok, here's one of another video about how this blockchain works. I think this video isn't to be good. I didn't understand a point. Why to complex or to double words? We can try to descibe it mathematically or liguistically: we have a1 - a genesis one element. We have a2, a3, ..., an element. Each of these elements has three components, or each of elements is consist of three components: (a), (b), and (c). If there is no one of these components, there are no elements at all. The first component is a data written in a certain sybolic language S. The next one is an element with some symbolic lanuage S, and the last one the same. The first component is such that it's contain depends on a content of the next element. Let's say that A is 1, then B is 2. And when A is k, B is f(k). The last component has the previous blocks information, or let's say that this is a third component of an element Ai+1, then the content from the third component in this element is equal to the block (b) from the elemnt Ai. But at least three questiona are left unenswered, and these three questions are indeed important:
- What is that symbolic language S for all the blocks? Who decides or orders which language it must use?
- What functions f - for blocks (b) - do we use, and by which procedure we decide which meaning (or 'hash') it would be? This is also left unenswered. And final one
- what kind of a machine it should be to check it all? Because why this machine can't solve beforehand something, and to calculate possible meanings of a future elements (or 'blocks')? So, I guess not having these three question answered we do not know how this blockchain system works.
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