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Re: State machine hypothesis...



Todays thought on the SMH:

(1) having random polyalphabetic tables would give a random entropy-near-to-100% feel to it, which is very much a modern conception of ciphertext. But if the tables were ranked to give a low-entropy output (as I suggest), it would give a much more steganographic feel to it, which would be effective at concealing the text in a different way.

(2) as the characters following EVA f and p have very similar stats, it could be that they either code the same letter, or they ping-pong between similar letters in different polyalphabets.

(3) Has anyone noticed the relatively few numbers of repeated characters in the text? (daiin aside, which may be another issue, and ee) It struck me this morning that (space) might sometimes code for "same as last symbol": so, "pepper" would be "pep.er". Has this been suggested before? People often use pairs of letters to help find cribs: perhaps these have been deliberately obscured here? This might also explain "8am.8am" --> "8amm8am". :-/

Cheers, .....Nick Pelling.....