Proxorb is not merely a tool. It is a paradigm shift. It describes a that doesn’t just route traffic around obstacles—it absorbs latency, redundancy, and identity into a localized, spherical governance model. 1. The Core Principle: The Orbital Proxy Traditional proxies sit in a linear path: Client → Proxy → Server. The proxy is a waypoint. Proxorb breaks this line.
Imagine a totalitarian state deploying Proxorb in reverse. Instead of hiding the citizen, the orb absorbs all their outgoing signals. The citizen's phone, laptop, and car become nodes in a state-owned orb. They cannot leak data out because the orb absorbs every packet and routes it only to government filters. The citizen is free to move physically, but digitally, they exist inside a sphere of total absorption. No whistleblowing. No anonymous browsing. Just the quiet, efficient hum of controlled proximity. The final frontier of Proxorb is metamorphic topology . Multiple Proxorbs will begin to interact—not exchanging data directly, but orbiting each other. When two orbs touch, they momentarily merge surfaces, exchange encrypted keys via quantum tunneling emulation, then separate. This creates a mesh of absorptive privacy that scales to planetary levels. proxorb
Imagine a of nodes (IoT devices, edge servers, smartphones) surrounding a user or a data cluster. Instead of routing traffic to a single proxy, the Proxorb protocol encapsulates the request. The data packet doesn't travel in a straight line; it diffuses through the membrane. Proxorb is not merely a tool