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Mr lowe
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Re: Homophonic substitution

Can someone run odds then evens separately through a solver of the below period 19. And thanks for looking into my theory, and being positive, jarlv…

10 years ago
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Now I have got the full visual and workings on the period 19, I think it’s a two action transposition odds and evens and a rise of 1 per column. And…

10 years ago
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Any thoughts on this smokie..the above gives a path for doranchaks bigram 19 theory.. Starting point is on the bias wrapping around, H+M etcetera…

10 years ago
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This is the flat pack version.. Purple crosses are the fragmented bigram follow through from bottom run off back to top. I hope this answers your que…

10 years ago
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Jarlve.. This is how it rotates off The bottom it comes back to the top. Your "vertical" ? I have put Purple crosses on a fragmented 19 bigr…

10 years ago
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And this is it in flat pack.. Everything lines up period 19 scheme horizontal flip→ period 15 scheme: vertical flip bigrams, trigrams including all r…

10 years ago
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This is the candy cane wrap around Odds evens joins back to evens odds..

10 years ago
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Jarlve. The 19 bigram scenario is Odds / Evens on that bias that I posted up last. It carries all trigrams and bigams perfectly wrapping around and a…

10 years ago
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Jarlve. The 19 bigram scenario is Odds / Evens on that bias that I posted up last. It carries all trigrams and bigams perfectly wrapping around and a…

10 years ago
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This is a good visual for direction that puts period 19 bigrams together.. They all fit using this angle odds and evens .. Not columns or rows its ang…

10 years ago
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Another step.. Rotate each column so it comes back on the bottom and joins up. Not sure what I’m achieving but it is still interesting my aim is to fi…

10 years ago
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@Mr lowe, I’d say that’s a rather original interpretation and you did bring down the period 19 bigrams to period 1. I moved down your even columns by…

10 years ago
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Can someone put up a set of 15 bigram repeats so I can see if / how they would fit into my setup. Just thinking that my parking the evens adjacent to…

10 years ago
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moving the no 2 column down might not be the answer jarlve. it is the wrap around part that I like with the +and `c`. I think I will get similar resu…

10 years ago
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Jarlve,Smokie ,doranchak and crew, this is the visual of column shift and column odds and evens shift (1,3,5,7,9,11then 2, 4, 6, 8,10,12)that wraps…

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