Comment on Possible Secondary K4 Ciphertexts #3 and #4 by Arthur
Ok, I have done it for you: OBKRUOXOTHERCITIESARE OFTENMEREGHOSTSOFAB ETTERPASTATHEHOLLOWIN FBBERLINISTHEGHOSTOFA BETTERFUTURECAR My dismissal was not premature after all. Sorry Pete, this is nonsense....
View ArticleComment on Possible Secondary K4 Ciphertexts #3 and #4 by Arthur
Correction – only one is different!
View ArticleComment on Availability Heuristic by Lester
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View ArticleComment on Possible Secondary K4 Ciphertexts #3 and #4 by Abe
Dear Arthur, I was wondering if you could explain something for me. How were the Morse code slates cracked without knowing the spacing of the morse? Was it just trial and error of trying every letter...
View ArticleComment on Possible Secondary K4 Ciphertexts #3 and #4 by Arthur
Abe, the spacing between the Morse letters is the same width as three dots, which is the recognised standard. The space between each dot or dash within the same letter is one dot. Jim Gillogy’s...
View ArticleComment on Possible Secondary K4 Ciphertexts #3 and #4 by Abe
Thank you so much Arthur. If I can barely get the Morse Code not much chance of getting K4. :) I hope you have more success.
View ArticleComment on Possible Secondary K4 Ciphertexts #3 and #4 by pete
I should post it in layersof five? What are you all doing here?! Allow me to pontificate, if you will: I came on here in a bid to find out who is worthy of working with on this. I found,after i posted...
View ArticleComment on Possible Secondary K4 Ciphertexts #3 and #4 by dseastman
I agree people are often too dismissive of ideas that don’t fit with a pre-conceived notion of Kryptos. I’m interested in how you came to your answer, as it seems that it is a method others haven’t...
View ArticleComment on Possible Secondary K4 Ciphertexts #3 and #4 by Arthur
I thought your proposed solution was incorrect because the text was cropped on my 1024×768 monitor, so your proposed solution appeared to end with OFABE. Sanborn said “I would have to refresh my memory...
View ArticleComment on Secondary Ciphertext #1 and #2 by kryptosfan
ITA2 is interesting but I’m not sure how to apply it to all of K4?
View ArticleComment on Dumbed down version of K4 attached to K3 by T. Cobbs
See my file “The breach, the YAR and the candle” for a method of formatting K3 and K4 that is related to this idea. I welcome comments on the idea, either within the doc, or via email....
View ArticleComment on T is your position by lmdave
I used to work on Kryptos years ago, getting back into it now. I also believe part of that statement is under the rock, but its not “what” it’s “X” (-..-) the (-..) was buried and jsut (-) “T” was...
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View ArticleComment on Frequency Analysis of Possible Secondary Kryptos Ciphertexts by...
Cool. The old link below appeared 404ed. Singh’s site was worth the look. Thanks again KF. I’ve noticed that if you group k4 to end rows on the doubles that all but otwtqsjqss and ekzz are multiples of...
View ArticleComment on Frequency Analysis of Possible Secondary Kryptos Ciphertexts by...
Possibly unrelated, but I like the similarity of OBKR in K4 to OPQR in the Latin alphabet. Perhaps this could be an indication of where to start? Means nothing to me though at the moment.
View ArticleComment on No Transposition in K4 of Kryptos by Seth
Huh??? Which part of that was written by Sanborn? Where does he confirm anything? All I see him saying is “Thanks very much! I’m really looking forward to being able to write the story when this puzzle...
View ArticleComment on Readdressing Kryptos K4 Rearrangement by timescape
Speaking of rearranging K4 (and hitting dead ends!) here’s one I came up with by converting K4 (starting with the question mark) into Morse code, then removing all spaces between characters, and then...
View ArticleComment on Readdressing Kryptos K4 Rearrangement by John
Did he say nypvtt = berlin or did he say 64th-69th = berlin, and we just assume its nypvtt thats supposed to be in those slots
View ArticleComment on Readdressing Kryptos K4 Rearrangement by Tracy
James Sanborn did actually spell each letter out at a conference when asked this question. He words were N=B, Y=E, P=t etc. This is also the reason that this website has really counted out...
View ArticleComment on Readdressing Kryptos K4 Rearrangement by Tracy
Oops! That should be P=R. No wonder I can’t solve K4. :)
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