Multi-Wave Modulation for Encryption for Military and NSA Applications; Theory

In the new paradigm of the modern battles space thesimple really.Picture a wave on a piece of paper and
United States Military realizes that the need forthis wave can be any type of wave, as it could be a
communication and safe transmission of encryptedsound wave, radiation wave, light wave or micro
data is paramount to the modern future force warwave. Now then take any two waves of any type
fighter. Unfortunately with the advance of quantumand send them together at the same time. The faster
computing it may be more difficult to encrypt one's andthe waves can travel the better and therefore
zeros in data transmissions than in previous periods. Ispectrums of light waves would be best for maximum
believe I have figured out an answer to the problem ofdata transmissions.Since we now have GPS systems,
safe data encryption at high rates of speed you seenwhich can guarantee the exact location of the
multiple waves.As the new battlespace of moderntransmission device and the receiver, we can
warfare presses on into the future many oldtherefore know the exact distance between the two
technologies will be rendered useless and when fightingdevices. Next, we send the signal and data in the two
an enemy of superior technologies encryption of thedifferent waves, as well as take advantage of the
current type will be very difficult indeed. I propose sincemodulation of the waves themselves. This allows for
we have the ability to synchronize time via Atomicfrequency hopping and makes it impossible for
Clocks and can now transmit via light, microwave andscanner devices to collect the data.In addition to this
other forms of directional sound, that we can use theeach wave when it overlaps another will have spaces
differences in the waves themselves to send databetween the waves. Each space represents a
and be able to compress the data by 10,000 timesgeometric shape or a symbol, word or byte of data
what we once could. How so you ask? Well it isyou see? Considers the 2006.