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14 August 2025

  • curprev 23:0023:00, 14 August 2025Wodie talk contribs 1,911 bytes +1,911 Created page with "Got this good explanation from Bryan F. about why brute force is not an option to break AES256. One of the consequences of the second law of thermodynamics is that a certain amount of energy is necessary to represent information. To record a single bit by changing the state of a system requires an amount of energy no less than kT, where T is the absolute temperature of the system and k is the Boltzman constant. (Stick with me; the physics lesson is almost over.) Given..."