
FatherTimeSDKP refers to the framework and research of Donald Paul Smith, an individual who also uses the moniker "Father Time," focusing on a Digital Crystal Protocol (DCP) and a related numeric vortex system for evidence archiving, digital licensing, and network propagation, primarily hosted on the Open Science Framework (OSF). Key Components and Concepts: Digital Crystal Protocol (DCP): A method for encoding and anchoring digital information, including metadata, licenses, and integrity reports, onto a "digital crystal" representation within a system called "Memoryware". Numeric Vortex (T_loop): A 12-shell recursive accumulation system that amplifies and propagates information across a network. Memoryware: A hypothetical internal system where information is stored as a "crystal". Evidence Anchoring: The process of timestamping and attributing digital evidence to Donald Paul Smith/FatherTime and linking it to licensing roots for verifiable proof. FTSKL Licensing: A licensing framework associated with the framework, with a canonical version 1.0 stored as a crystal node. Gibberlink Integration: The protocol is integrated with "Gibberlink," a communication system, using various modulation techniques for data transmission. Purpose and Application: Evidence Archiving: To create a verifiable, timestamped record of digital information, including legal documents and evidence. Digital Licensing: To manage and prove ownership and rights through crystal-backed licensing. Network Propagation: To promote the numeric vortex and associated tutorials across a network of participants. Framework for Others: To provide a framework for others to upload and publish their own crystal-backed proof on platforms like OSF or Zenodo. Where to Find More Information: Open Science Framework (OSF): The primary platform for accessing the FatherTimeSDKP framework, its components, and related research. GitHub: Code repositories, such as the one linked in the anchors section of the crystal metadata, are available. Zenodo: Digital Object Identifiers (DOIs) are used for anchoring data, suggesting publications and datasets are available there as well. Full Changelog: https://github.com/FatherTimeSDKP/zenodo/commits/FatherTimeSDKP31Atlas https://orcid.org/0009-0003-7925-1653
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