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Revision as of 20:25, 16 July 2025 by Ashling Solette (talk | contribs) (Created page with "As mentioned in the safe spots article, Jovian Symbolic Navigators are effectively one-way functions. This means that you can apply similar concepts to navigators as you can to other one-way functions, such as salting. In the same spirit as adding a salt to a cryptographic hash, we can add additional navigators to a navigator sequence which adds a small amount of random movement (ideally < 0.5au), with the goal of making the sequence more complicated to replicate.")
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As mentioned in the safe spots article, Jovian Symbolic Navigators are effectively one-way functions. This means that you can apply similar concepts to navigators as you can to other one-way functions, such as salting. In the same spirit as adding a salt to a cryptographic hash, we can add additional navigators to a navigator sequence which adds a small amount of random movement (ideally < 0.5au), with the goal of making the sequence more complicated to replicate.