๐Ÿซ The GEE Network: Live Demonstrations ๐Ÿง Yesterday I showed you guys my system. The engine, the brain of my project, and here is what I built using that system. ๐Ÿš€ What you are looking at is a live, cross-country deployment of the Geometric Encryption Engine (GEE) Network. We took the core Logic Engine and distributed it across three independent serversโ€”a transmitter in Seattle, a relay in New Jersey, and a receiver in Los Angeles. Here is a breakdown of what the three demonstrations in the video are actually proving: 1. The Keyless Protocol (Zero Keys Sent) ๐Ÿ›‘ If you look at the dashboard, you will see the security status explicitly states: ZERO KEYS TRANSMITTED. Standard networks secure data by sending decryption keys back and forth, which gives hackers something to steal. We completely bypassed that. The data is secured using a Keyless Protocol, meaning the geometry of the Logic Engine locks and unlocks the data natively. Not a single key is ever sent across the network. 2. Cross-Country Transit Latency โšก Even though the system is doing incredibly complex mathematical routing, it is so lightweight that it doesn't slow down the connection. The total travel time for a data packet to fire from Seattle, bounce off the East Coast in New Jersey, and land on the dashboard in Los Angeles is verified at a blistering ~75.69 milliseconds. 3. 99% Coherence Lock ๐ŸŽฏ In the video, the network scales up to transmit continuous 94-byte geometric data objects. Despite the speed and the physical distance the data is traveling, the Logic Engine maintains a 99% Coherence Lock. This means the network is successfully sending and reassembling complex data structures with absolutely zero data loss or corruption. This proves that we can build a decentralized, high-speed communication network that is immune to traditional master-key attacks! Let me know if you guys have any questions about how the routing works. ๐Ÿ’ก๐Ÿ› ๏ธ

Posted by Eugene Allen at 2026-05-27 22:21:37 UTC