Random Data Compression (RDC) and Recursive Compression

In this article, I would like to explain, in my sole mind, about the world of random data compression and doing recursive compression.

There are a lot of articles and debates about this Random Data Compression on the net, but seem like all the articles are now disappear slowly. Most of the them are simply debating about the impossibility of this random data compression, especially doing it recursively, those people just simply showing the math calculation and the theory about its impossibility.

I just want to add a few words regarding this recursive compression debate, for those people who saying about the impossibility of this technique, have you tried to code and see the result ? or have you make your own compression technique and failed ?

I think it is too bad for those people who said they could do it and then disappear, especially the people who has one or more patent about this random data compression, I want to say to these people, just show the world what is your idea and what is wrong with it.

I feel so sad, because I am one of the person who want to back it up and support this kind of compression engine, but of course I should see and understand the technique first, also I would see if the method is correct or not, even though not correct perhaps we could make it correct.

In my long research of a brand new compression engine, I found these two statements:

  1. There are ways to compress random data, one of the simplest method is Variable Bit Count (VBC).
  2. Recursive compression can be done but it has limit and most probably because it is not optimal, it is not reach its maximum result in one go.
So many people making and looking for the best compression, but these people, including me, are far away from each other, this prevent them from being able to co-work to get a new and better compression, the net is good news in connecting people but face to face is better.

If any of you has the point below please do not be hesitate to contact me.

  1. Want to make correction or debate about this article.
  2. Want to give me tips and hints.
  3. Want to exchange idea about compression.
  4. Have a question regarding this article.

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