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Jarlve, I wasn’t able to find a transcription for Heriberto Seda’s cipher (he was the so-called "New York Zodiac") so I made one. Picture o…
works well Jarlve.. i had a play with it yesterday and it is easier on the mind when looking for the needle in the haystack with the spacing mechanism…
Thanks doranchak!
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I am just wondering, is there anybody on this forum who knows what the location pointed out in the video along the Nimitz Freeway looked like in 1969?…
T1, M1 and H1 have no other first position substitutions between them (that haven’t already been substituted before) in the section I highlighted up t…
"T", "M" and "H" get their first substitutions in sequence with one another. What do you mean? I don’t understand.
There are very few historical ciphers that cycle homophones but I can see why it was done. Homophonic substitution was made to defeat frequency analys…
I’m really sorry, Jarlve, I was kidding. I’m too scared of 340 to make any serious claims about it. I can’t even draw any decent conclusions about t…
and really liked putting circles next to one another (see 340 for evidence), I would like to test that. Ran a quick test and used all symbols that h…
Damn Teg>Ean, if you were a scientist you would probably be trying to figure out what happened before the big bang. and really liked putting cir…
And also this: In response to doranchak’s suggestion, I programmed a simple simulation. Each run of the simulation randomly generates a key with a …
I think it is simple what to do here, we need to statistically test if the keyboard observation has any significance. My memory is failing me, it see…
Particularly odd since "everything comes back to ‘E’." Did I mention I find this weird? This is marie’s or margie’s observation right? I’ve…
– The "slope" of the sequence "1212321…" is -1. For example, the sequence "123123123123123" has a positive slope since…