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Quranic Characters as a Functional Model for Ideas

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This document explores a fascinating perspective on the names of the RSA algorithm creators, suggesting they are not mere coincidence but hold meaning rooted in the Arabic language. By analyzing the root letters of Rivest, Shamir, and Adleman, the author proposes that each name subtly reflects the role and contribution of its bearer to this foundational cryptographic method, which protects our digital world through public-key encryption based on the difficulty of factoring large prime numbers. The analysis aims to demonstrate that the structure of Arabic words can reveal deeper significance, even in foreign names, aligning with the idea that everything in the universe has purpose.
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This document explores a fascinating perspective on the names of the RSA algorithm creators, suggesting they are not mere coincidence but hold meaning rooted in the Arabic language. By analyzing the root letters of Rivest, Shamir, and Adleman, the author proposes that each name subtly reflects the role and contribution of its bearer to this foundational cryptographic method, which protects our digital world through public-key encryption based on the difficulty of factoring large prime numbers. The analysis aims to demonstrate that the structure of Arabic words can reveal deeper significance, even in foreign names, aligning with the idea that everything in the universe has purpose.
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