Currently, globally used "ephemeral" mobile messenger services inherently possess the structural limitation of "Fake Ephemeral," which records temporary caches on physical storage devices and merely invokes delete registers post-viewing (Store-and-Delete). This whitepaper officially proposes the 4th-generation "Reconstruction Media" paradigm based on the HSKG (Hierarchical Spatiotemporal Key Generation) engine. This architecture completely circumvents the physical process of transmitting original payloads through network channels or storing them on central servers. Instead, operating on mathematical Mersenne lattice fragmentation rules, it routes an ultra-lightweight 256-byte coordinate seed to materialize data in real-time exclusively on the receiver's volatile memory (RAM). Leveraging this stateless architecture, we establish the four absolute principles of "Ghost Messenger," where high-resolution media is rendered only when the receiver explicitly interacts with the interface, and undergoes geometrical "Ephemeral Evaporation" without a trace the exact millisecond the interaction ends. Furthermore, through a live Proof of Concept (PoC) demonstrating the instant materialization of a 4.1GB media file alongside URL links with zero-byte disk writing, we declare the fundamental collapse of the incumbent Cloud CDN storage business model and the dawn of the absolute data detox era.
Min Ho Jung (Mon,) studied this question.