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you think i dont recognize geometry when i see it? a2+b2=c2 c/b=b/af c/a squared/C yeh! and the similarity to hockey in ducktown? what else? of course there will always be, something more just to...
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Knowing that “abscissa” has 8 letters… 1) There are 8 words in K1 that have an odd number of letters. I see no clues from those words. 2) There are 8 “indexable” words in K1; (leaving out “and”, “the”,...
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I just checked myself, and it’s still down.
View ArticleComment on K3 by JamesH
It is probably just a coincidence that “Kryptos” is a column transposition key for the rotations used in K3 – as I think Sanborn said. The number codes (0362514) for “Kryptos” happen to have an...
View ArticleComment on Typos as locators of keywords by JamesH
This is somewhat tenuous… We know that the encryption method for K3 is: arrange into 24 column matrix, rotate clockwise, arrange into 8 columns, rotate clockwise. The misspelling of K2 is in the 24th...
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Listening to jazz while trying to solve Kryptos might have been very stupid now looking at it, but options are starting to look very thin, and one is desperate. One can shout – but who can one make...
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View ArticleComment on Stripping subtractive SOTPYRK from K4 by Ham is me;
Above, is SOTPYRK – on KRYPTOS that is better, sorry :(
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See my deciphered Kryptos 4. It makes sense. Thanks, Rick a. Roberts
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____Only what he has already done. 21+9 68-2 reflect done.
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Some things are not meant to be understood immediately- Only when all the parts are available, and then it is not a learning, but a confirmation. And when one truly understands the complete process...
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After long hiatus, I have returned to bring tides to you. Sadly, your methods in using mathematics are completely and utterly in vain. Here is evidence that shows why. 1. Jim Sanborn has said that he...
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