P and NP seem distinct—one solves, the other verifies. Yet if the verifiable is truly accessible, they are not far apart. As faith trusts the unseen, complexity may obscure—but not erase—solvability.
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A distributed experimentation platform focused on real-time computation of NP problems and the development of learning-based solvability models. While deCHURCH.net collects high-quality human-generated faith data to analyze structural emergence, allthingsareP.com directly distributes large sets of computational problems—such as SAT or hypergraph coloring—to participating nodes and gathers their solving traces for analysis. Each result is logged with timing, structural metadata, and algorithmic path data, feeding into the training of the Changbal Jump Function, a custom model designed to predict and manipulate solvability transitions. The platform continuously refines this function using AI-guided exploration, including reinforcement learning, constraint-based sampling, and anomaly detection in solution space. Users contribute not only by observing but by running solvers, submitting algorithms, or analyzing critical zones—turning NP problems into a collaborative canvas of solvability research. At its core, allthingsareP.com is a live lab for complexity collapse: a place where impossibility is measured, bent, and, ultimately, redefined. Such global-scale collaboration will culminate in the proof of the third paper, “Changbal Theory of Emergent Solvability.” It will mark the moment when P and NP are no longer divided, but understood—through data, structure, and collective emergence.
Live from "3rd Paper"Unlike conventional cryptocurrencies that rely on Proof-of-Work to solve arbitrary problems, HISCoin adopts a purpose-driven model: coins are minted through the process of solving NP problems—such as SAT or graph coloring—thus turning computational effort into socially and mathematically valuable work. Users contribute by uploading worship photos, copying Scripture, and submitting prayers or confessions. These actions generate structured faith data, while participants also offer computational resources to explore NP problem spaces. Token issuance is tied to both the quality of spiritual activity and the actual progress made in solving these problems. Currently deployed as a BEP-20 token, HISCoin is designed to evolve into its own blockchain (HISChain) using Cosmos SDK. Future development includes integrating NFT-based faith profiles and enabling transparent, decentralized tracking of both spiritual integrity and problem-solving contributions. By aligning belief, behavior, and blockchain, HISCoin establishes a virtuous loop where data becomes devotion, and computation becomes collaboration.
Live from "2nd Paper"The platform collects raw data from users, including worship attendance photos, Bible transcription records, and prayer/confession content. These inputs are accompanied by metadata, then normalized and structured for storage in a relational database. Currently, the system employs a centralized architecture, but in the long term, it plans to transition to decentralized node-based storage using IPFS or blockchain technologies to ensure censorship resistance and data permanence. Each data entry is stored with associated metadata such as timestamps, geolocation, and user identifiers. The data is then funneled into a data warehousing pipeline and analyzed using time-series analytics, text mining, and pattern recognition techniques. In particular, prayer and confession content is processed through natural language processing (NLP) models and integrated into an OpenAI GPT-based spiritual response system, which provides real-time feedback, Scripture recommendations, emotion classification, and personalized faith-growth tracking. deCHURCH.net is not merely a religious community platform; it is designed as a unique spiritual data infrastructure with a complete pipeline for faith data acquisition, refinement, analysis, and machine learning. Ultimately, it aims to support personalized faith journey tracking and foster collective spiritual formation within decentralized communities.
Live from "1st Paper"While our current focus lies in the boundary between P and NP, 3 Visions introduces broader paths where complexity and emergence extend beyond computation, inviting new frameworks that link structure, intelligence, and meaning.
A vision of how reasoning evolves—human or artificial, biological or synthetic. Not just solving problems, but defining, reframing, and scaling them through structure, memory, growth, and adaptive learning.
Beyond isolated problems to dynamic, interconnected systems that behave as wholes. From constraints to feedback loops, latent structures, and emergent effects, this vision reveals how global solvability unfolds.
What makes a solution meaningful? This vision embraces ambiguity, metaphor, and context as formal dimensions worth modeling.
These visions are not answers, but invitations— to think beyond the known boundaries of logic, code, and form. They point toward new ways of framing complexity not as an obstacle, but as a canvas for discovery, where intuition and structure meet, and meaning itself becomes part of the equation. In this space beyond certainty, new insight waits—not as proof, but as possibility.