EchoKey: A Unified Mathematical Framework for Complex Systems (Open Source)

2 JonPoplett 1 5/15/2025, 5:23:25 AM zenodo.org ↗

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JonPoplett · 9h ago
Hey HN,

I’ve spent the past three years building a mathematical framework called EchoKey. It started as an attempt to express patterns I’ve seen in the world—often dismissed as noise—and evolved into a formal system grounded in recursion, synergy, outlier dynamics, and fractality.

EchoKey is fully open-source and released under a permissive license. It’s built to analyze, control, and predict the behavior of high-dimensional, nonlinear, and emergent systems. It blends ideas from quantum mechanics, chaos theory, and systems engineering into a single operational framework.

Here’s what’s included:

1. Encryption System An entropy-rich, synergy-enhanced encryption tool with keystream scrambling, multidimensional flip maps, and Numba-accelerated batch processing.

2. Quantum-Classical Sequencer A hybrid system using LSTM and Random Forests, quantum base-10 encoding, and synergy-informed refraction to extend fractal sequences.

3. Quantum Gravity Simulation Models forward and reverse transitions between quantum and classical states using real solar TOV metric data, synergy matrices, and fractal potential coupling.

The full math is published in a formal LaTeX preprint, and the code + simulations are available here: https://github.com/JGPTech/EchoKey

If you're into systems theory, quantum computing, or new mathematical languages, I’d love your thoughts. Ask me anything — math, physics, code, life, ethics.

— Jon