"They just have been battle tested for decades, which is why...

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"They just have been battle tested for decades, which is why we trust them."

Yes, but it seems that the battle-testing was not really meant to ensure that there are no new unknown natural phenomena which could be used to speed up the relevant computations.

Instead, it was meant to ensure that someone, somewhere, had not, unbeknownst to us, discovered mathematical methods that make these computations more efficient than we thought they could be. And maybe also to ensure that we had not made mistakes in the implementation of our own cryptographic methods.

So the battle-testing is more of a process of making informed guesses as to the mathematical tools and capabilities that others (including potential adversaries) have at their disposal. Not so much an inquiry into unknown natural phenomena.

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