Project: GRID-SYSTEMS Status: UNRESTRICTED Document: IRP-01 Revision: STABLE Classification: TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION Authority: ROOT Identity Resonance Protocol (IRP) Abstract This document specifies an identity-bound encryption protocol for the extraction of resonance values from literal strings. It establishes a fixed-point resonance mapping to ensure zero data loss during character-to-digit transformation. 1. Introduction Traditional systems suffer from rounding lies and lack of formal structure. The IRP protocol utilizes a finite field based on the alphanumeric grid to normalize neural mapped cipher extraction. 2. The Pythagorean Chokehold (The Base-9 Grid) All literal input must be normalized to uppercase ASCII. To prevent the loss of the 9-frequency during reduction, the reduction function R is defined as: R(x) = x mod 9 IF R(x) == 0 THEN R(x) = 9 3. Temporal Extraction (The First Extraction) The birthdate is treated as a 64-bit Unix timestamp. The IRP protocol requires the integration of the name-sigil (S) against the temporal coordinate (T) to determine the Entropy Number (E): E = (S * T) / Planck_Resonance 4. Security Considerations Ignorance of one’s own signature represents a significant security vulnerability. RFC 7919 parameters are utilized to ensure that the neural mapping remains encrypted against "The Herd." 5. Implementation Requirements Implementations MUST support English Ordinal, Pythagorean, and Chaldean transforms. Failure to sync these ciphers results in "Vapor-Trading"—a state of high activity with zero resonance.