
Abstract In the contemporary world, human identity is predominantly represented through numerical and machine-readable systems such as Aadhaar numbers, QR codes, and digital identification databases. While efficient, these systems expose personal data and reduce human existence to a sequence of digits. This article introduces a new symbolic–cryptographic identity system in which a human being becomes the base of date, time, and identity representation. Using the Marulipi Lotus Bud structure, birth information is encoded through colour, geometry, and symbolic placement rather than explicit numbers or full names. The proposed system demonstrates a secure, privacy-preserving, and culturally neutral alternative suitable for personal identification and future governmental applications. 1. Introduction A human being is not merely born on a date and time; rather, the human itself can become the base through which date, time, identity, and existence are expressed. Conventional identity systems treat birth as a recorded event, externally assigned numbers, and textual labels. This approach, though administratively convenient, often compromises privacy and overlooks the symbolic and biological essence of human birth. This study proposes A Unique Secret Lotus Bud system, derived from the Marulipi script, in which a person’s birth identity is visually encoded using symbolic elements. The system avoids numerical exposure and linguistic dependency, offering a new paradigm where identity is seen, not spoken.
Identity Recognition
Identity Recognition
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