
Biocryptography
A new era of industry.

Subatomic Security
Biocryptography has traditionally been defined as encrypted biometrics. ABliSS redefines Biocryptography as a subatomic biological security system. Current biometric encryption systems can be hacked, replicated, and leave an individual open to genetic interference.
With a 1/ꝏ chance of being hacked, replicated or intercepted, ABLiSS Biocryptography serves as the mechanism for secured novel neurocommunications technologies, aerospace and terrestrial transportation, neurophysics brain-mapping projection systems, and interspecies communications systems. It is a subatomic, multidimensional snapshot of a space in time unique to an individual's consciousness.
Biocryptographic projects will facilitate the emergence of novel industry from endless applications of the suite of ABLiSS novel technologies.
ABLiSS replaces cryptography with biocryptography, and obsoletes standard programming with BLiSSc. As these systems are developed, ecosystems of languages and processes will contribute to evolving applications and new industries.
BLiSSc is Biocryptographic Life Support Systems Code: a coding protocol that interprets, processes, and translates subatomic information as packets of meaning into actionable data. BLiSSc serves as the core mechanism for regeneratively self-sufficient industry-obsoleting technologies, paving the way for a thriving interstellar species.
