Fermilab Calls For Code Crackers
atrocious cowpat passes along a call for help from symmetry magazine, the joint publication of Fermilab and SLAC, noting: "Could be just plain gibberish, it could be something like those wonderfully weird letters to the Mount Wilson observatory, or it could be a message from aliens who just happened to have gotten their hands (tentacles/exoskeleton) on a fax machine." "A little over a year ago, the Fermilab Office of Public Affairs received a curious letter in code (4.4-MB image here). It has been sitting in our files all that time and we haven't had much of a chance to look into breaking the code, nor are we particularly expert at this!"
It's Dr. Emma Russells formula for cold fusion.
The Roswel aliens that were stranded on earth brainwashed some NEC employees who planted the code in all fax machines to send the fax to fermilabs who then posts it on the internet (which would be invented in 40 years) and thereby transmitted to mars...
Makes perfect sense!
But it seems he's from Nigeria and wants help tranferring money out of the country.
Three "stanzas" maybe.
Starting with the "middle" stanza, that appears to be some sort of "key" perhaps. Each of the different symbols correspond to a different hexadecimal digit.
In the first stanza, each grouping of lines has 1, 2 or 3 lines.
In the last stanza, each group of lines is only 1 or 2 lines.
Maybe the last stanza is binary?
And maybe the first stanza is base 3?
Anyone else care to wager a guess?
My blog
My question is: Are the tiny dots in the background a dirty fax or photocopier artifact or are they, in fact, the code.
Perhaps Google is targeting Fermilab scientists for hiring.. Don't they have a history of using strange riddles and puzzles for hiring purposes?
4.4MB image link on the front page of Slashdot? I sense a great disturbance in the force...
Could not connect to remote server
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There are 113 symbols, each of which is either 1, 2 or 3 strokes. So it is essentially a 113 digit base 3 number.
This limits the amount of information that the message is trying to pass.
For example, using base 26 - all the letters - means we could convey the same information in ??? digits.
Oh damn it. I'm too drunk and Google ain't working for me. Perhaps someone could give a value for ???
But I'm betting it won't be very many digits. I.e. this message is very short.
Crackers do not fall for this trap. It is an obvious attempt to spread the Snow Crash!
It seems to be some sort of construction/zoning notice. Something about a hyperspace-bypass being put in...
Cheers!
Strat
Progressivism (aka US 'Liberalism'): Ideas so good they need a police/surveillance-state to enforce.
Just let me get a pencil and some paper.
"All your base are belo"
Oh crap.
The translation comes out as:
My name is Kosh Naranek.
I am writing this brief letter to bring to your attention a business offer which we believe you might find attractive.
Mrs Maria Garibaldi; wife of one a wealthy Martian executive (Late Mr. Michael Garibaldi) seeks a business assistance from a reliable and reputable businessman to invest and manage funds to the tune of 15 Million Credits...
To put a witty saying into 120 characters, jst rmv ll th vwls.
where I left my score sheet.
Thanks!
"To those who are overly cautious, everything is impossible. "
Any hint on the source, or at least why they consider it important?
Not to be harsh, but if I send some random code letter to some lab, I guess (hope) it won't make the news, even on slashdot.
Don't take my posts literally; it's just code to control my botnet.
... Rickrolled. It's plain obvious that it's YouTube's internal encoded email describing the next year's April Fools joke.
Anyone manage to mirror the image before it went boom?
Slashdot Burying Stories About Slashdot Media Owned
Your mirror is down.
All your body are belong to us...
(or a CV for those of us in the Old World) - it's probably some bright wag who thinks he'll get noticed by sending his resume as a code.
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Seems more like a crowdsourced solution finder to me. Fermilab probably couldn't figure out some super-secret sequence of genes or something. They posted an analogous problem publicly and watch what people come up with, then apply it to the real problem secretly. Good time and labor saver, that is!
Unfortunately, since the image is stored in a lossy encoding, all the information is either lost or has changed to mean something slightly different ;)
Also, some of those dots are significant, for sure.
I mirrored it on my server as well as made a scaled down version which is just as readable as the original (unless you're making a poster).
http://www.pixabug.com/aliens/fnalcodeletter.jpg
http://www.pixabug.com/aliens/fnalcodeletter_sanesize.jpg
Happy Cracking
-=LaptopZZ=-
I will take the Google smiting http://picasaweb.google.com/lenny.volk/Random/photo#5200999829729452946 I don't know if Picasa fiddles with the file so you can't see exactly what I downloaded but I hope that helps.
Rather than running around a particle accelerator, see who can send their web server to china first... Andy
Is it printed on recycled toilet paper? the kind used in the sewers, perhaps?
I tried...
Looks like a Kerberos howto
Nullius in verba
I'm thinking simple binary with a space for zero? Depending on if there is a space between nibbles... 1110 1100 1110 1100 1100 1110 1110 1110 0111 0111 1001 0110 1000 1110 0110 E C E C C E E E 7 7 9 6 8 E 6 1110 0110 0111 0011 0011 1001 1100 1110 0111 0010 0100 1001 1001 0011 1001 1 (000?) E 6 7 3 3 9 C E 7 2 4 9 9 3 9 8?
It reads "Use only Genuine Interocitor Parts". Seems gibberish to me.
Kewl! I'm a l33t Cyph3RPu|\|k!
This is the code from the final puzzel in Myst episode called Riven. Not really, but it looks quite similar in function. Someone who was able to master that game without a guide book would be able to figure this one out in a flash.
Since 4.4Mb is obviously going to get slashdotted. I've got a copy at fileshack and at filebox. Reduced to 47Kb of course.
Absolute power corrupts absolutely. indymedia
this is how to beat Guitar Hero IV on hard?
other than being a freak or having a pet spider to help you out?
* Winners compare their achievements to their goals, losers compare theirs to that of others.
Nope, was using firefox. I'm just surprised that slashdot would have popups.
Google Translate just added 10 new languages.
One of our competitors trademarked the term "hypothesis". From now on, we will call them "boneheaded ideas".
Zenu and apparently He does not forget, He does not forgive...
Laters Sol "Have you found the secrets of the universe? Asked Zebade "I'm sure I left them here somewhere"
It's obviously Woodstock. He's telling Snoopy about encryption.
'PC Load Letter'? What the fuck does that mean?
Read aloud, with unexpectedly mature voice:
"We're no strangers to love
You know the rules and so do I
A full commitment's what I'm thinking of
You wouldn't get this from any other guy
I just wanna tell you how I'm feeling
Gotta make you understand
Never gonna give you up,
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry,
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
We've known each other for so long
Your heart's been aching but you're too shy to say it
Inside we both know what's been going on
We know the game and we're gonna play it
And if you ask me how I'm feeling
Don't tell me you're too blind to see (CHORUS)
(Ooh give you up)
(Ooh give you up)
(Ooh) never gonna give, never gonna give
(give you up)
(Ooh) never gonna give, never gonna give
(give you up)
We've known each other for so long
Your heart's been aching but you're too shy to say it
Inside we both know what's been going on
We know the game and we're gonna play it"
Rich And Stupid is not so bad as Working For Rich And Stupid.
Parts of it clap out to sound like "apocalypse in 9/8, (co-starring the delicious talents of Gabble Ratchet)" by Genesis from Foxtrot
But the whole thing is scattered enough that it comes out like more of a one handed improv or approximation of Steve Reich's "Clapping Music".
The bottom section is less rhythmically active, but sounds more "even", kind of "rock and roll" ish.
The middle part is a dull cipher, similar to Nugsoth.
That's all I've got.
RS
Shoes for Industry. Shoes for the Dead.
On this server, hosted be the pic...
http://samharcus.com/fnalcodeletter.jpg
Good luck, and may the Force be with you
perhaps the S is a signal to shift by FC?
U R E T O D R I N K Y O U R O V A L T I N E
--
"Lameness filter encountered. Post aborted!"
Everyone's a critic.
And is it really a message, it can be other things too:
If builders built buildings the way programmers wrote programs, then the first woodpecker would destroy civilization.
After running it through a complicated ROT-13 inverse decryption algorithm, I came up with the following:
All these worlds are yours, except Europa. Attempt no landings there. Use them together. Use them in peace.
Obligatory http://xkcd.com/356/
be... sure... to... drink... your... OVALTINE?
A crummy commercial?
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323233331112132 33323132212331 2111331132312233 333212123213112 311333313331111 211333323232211 232313331121231 33231312 That looks kind of like music to me 111212112121212121121212121112121121 1121121121211121211211121211211121111 1111212121121121211121212121112111211 2111212112112111211121112111211121112 11211211121112121121112122211121211 121211211121112112112111212121112111 211211211121121112112111212112111212 112121211 And that looks like binary
If video games influenced behavior the Pac Man generation would be eating pills and running away from their problems.
Its a missing tear out page at the back of the Voynich Manuscript that says: "For more great titles from this publisher, send a self addressed stamped envelope to..."
Translation for part of it reads:
Never gonna give you up
Never gonna let you down
Never gonna run around and desert you
Never gonna make you cry
Never gonna say goodbye
Never gonna tell a lie and hurt you
But rather, "So long and thanks for all the fish".
Undetectable Steganography? Yep, there's an app fo
I've found the following HEX message hidden in the image using Irfanview: http://www.svenarduwie.be/Public/Clipboard01.jpg
Also, I've got Rain Man on the case. The code will be cracked in minutes!
Here's coral cache version, works for me fine. Link provided by slashdotter, firefox plugin.
here's a cropped lower-quality 93K version on imageshack
It's a tempo guide for the person who's messing with the fluorescent ceiling light in the corner of my office. I swear the light is flickering to the same cadence as the tick marks on the page.
'Don't forget to drink your Ovaltine'
Noticing that the first and third section are in blocks, perhaps they are binary with a "|" being 1 and a " " being 0
the bottom is pretty much binary. already tried to decode it and it comes up with gibberish. the mid section looks as though it comes from charmap. might try from hexadecimal from there. top consists of base-3 for sure. too lazy to actually type the combination but it looks like the combination between all three sections might decode it. doubtful but if all else fails... whoever did this had a lot of time on their hands.
It must have been something you assimilated. . . .
I hope you guys like soup
The answer is 42
Sound is in octaves, right? So do-re-mi-...-do is a byte. And the top and bottom sections look like piano keys. Use this image as a reference. Wasn't there a base7 checksum in FAX-heavy days?
This is the last of the Zodiac cyphers...
Seriously though, what the frack are these symbols? I think most of them fit into extended ascii, but not D and 4 (at a minimum, i'm basing this on knowledge from 20 years ago...)
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All these worlds are yours except Europa ... attempt no landings there ...
It'd be funny if someone encrypted a Rick Roll and faxed it to Fermilab.
Three points:
1.) The top may be some sort of binary, with spaces counting as 1s, 0s, or flips.
2.) The middle part uses numbers between 0x00 and 0x0F. Coincidence? Maybe.
3.) Although the bottom appears similar to the top it might actually be a different type of cipher. It never has 2 double-I's in a row. Therefore the double-I may be a delimeter.
If you do,
Happy end
for me and you"
What does that mean?
The middle says "SFC" if we use the cypher ... something to do with space filling curves? It sort of looks like the negative space of a Peano curve.
I've posted a transcribed text version of the document on my journal here. (Sorry I couldn't post it directly here, but there's too much repetition for it to make it past the lameness filter, which is itself lame.) http://slashdot.org/~Starlet+Monroe/journal/202986
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Logo is Safecount.net and says "Take a Survey" and it claims to be for research purposes only.
Get your tinfoil hats ready
As more and more people try and solve this do the odds go up that this is just an extremely complex rickroll?
If I take the 4th stanza as mark/space with the mark=1 and space=2 I get
AB5AB5AD6B56B5AD56B56AB56AD6AB5AB55AD5AAD5555AD6AD5AD56B5AD56AB56AB5\
AB56AB55AAD56AB55AB56AB55AD5AAD6DAAD6AB5AB55AAD5AB55AD6AB55AB56AB56A\
B56AB5AB55AD5AD6A
Does that resemble anything to anyone?
its just my handwriting.
This sig does not contain any SCO code.
It's the code that the Illinois Tollway was useing be for they hit a big back log and went to a new system.
I see a pattern where the lack of a tick mark represents a 0.
If you then take into account the vertical alignment (which appears to be slightly skewed to the right) and reintroduce the zeros the first section appears to start out as...
1110 0110 0111 0011
Sorry but I do not have time to continue reintroducing the zeros to see what the final results are.
Based on the hash marks at the top and bottom, it is clear that aliens have simply sent us a conversion table from Bianary (on the bottom) to the much less well known Trianary at the top.
One day, we will have robot dogs. Until then, my wife and I can maintain separate hobbies.
Here is the stuff in a text format, I've checked it, but you should triple check it. I'm a musician, so it should be good.
They sound friendly to me! Anyone want to translate the rest?
It's not in code... it's Navajo for "If you can read this, you're hired!"
323233331112132
33323132212331
2111331132312233
333212123213113
311333313331111
211333323232211
232313331121231
33231312
f0be58f2fd63
6c79d2e493e6
S f c
111212112121212121121212121112121121
1121121121211121211211121211211121111
1111212121121121211121212121112111211
2111212112112111211121112111211121112
111211211121112121121112122211121211
1212112111211121112112111212121112111
211211211121121112112111212112111212
112121211
If you're not part of the solution, you're part of the precipitate.
IMHO, This is likely the genome of a biological virus.
It's Caveman analysis.
Someone is counting the number of something. Day one, it was 3. Day 2, 2. on day 4, 2 show up. Probably animals at a watering hole. Then one of them dies... or maybe the hunter kills it.
Then he starts analysis again, to see how long it takes for a 3rd to show again.
How much is your data worth? Back it up now.
Is it my imagination, or does this look suspiciously like a combination of the Kryptonian symbols from Smallville and the Ancients's script from Stargate?
In completely unrelated news, Duke Nukem Forever's new graphics engine, written in Mayan and compiled into ternary byte code, had to be scrapped, when a key piece of translation software was lost or possibly faxed. Take Two Interactive is confident that this setback will not affect the slated release date.
The characters in the middle do sort of remind me of the Commander Keen Galactic Alphabet ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Standard_Galactic_Alphabet ).
Specially the "E" is similar, and the 9 looks like "S" and 3 looks like "B"...
Anyone notice the vertical alignment of the dashes - especially on the left edge?
It's using advanced alien technology that contains an encrypted video. I managed to extract the message and I have posted it on youtube.
Text version second try:
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III II III II III III III III I I I II I III II
III III III II III I III II II I II III III I
II I I I III III I I III II III I II II III III
III III III II I II I II III II I III I I III
III I I III III III III I III III III I I I I
II I I III III III III II III II III II II I I
II III II III I III III III I I II I II III I
II III II III I III I II
"D i - L O T D ^ D 8 R >"
F 0 B E 5 8 F 2 F D 6 3
"R Y P H 8 ^ L % H > L R"
6 C 7 9 D 2 E 4 9 3 E 6
"S D Y"
I I I II I II I I II I II I II I II I II I I II I II I II I II I I I II I II I I II I
I I II I I II I I II I II I I I II I II I I II I I I II I II I I II I I I II I I I I
I I I I II I II I II I I II I I II I II I I I II I II I II I II I I I II I I I II I I
II I I I II I II I I II I I II I I I II I I I II I I I II I I I II I I I II I I I II
I I I II I I II I I I II I I I II I II I I II I I I II I II I I II I I I II I II I I
I II I II I I II I I I II I I I II I I I II I I II I I I II I II I II I I I II I I I
II I I II I I II I I I II I I II I I I II I I II I I I II I II I I II I I I II I II
I I II I II I II I I
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Center section: Quotes indicate symbols (see key below) rather than recognizable alphanumeric.
Bottom section: "II?" indicates that it may be a single line or a double line; it seems likely that it's a single line since there are no other places where a double line follows a double line.
D = isoceles right triangle, its hypotenuse vertical and the 90d point extending left.
i = the letter i
- = a dash
L = two lines like a backwards L with a long leg and a spine on the right side of the leg; there is a small dot opposite the spine at the top.
O = a circle with two small dashes extruding from its top and bottom on the right side
T = A skinny "T" with a dot at the bottom right
^ = a small angle, draw high with respect to the other characters (like the round part of a P, but angled)
8 = a vertical figure-eight with a small circle inscribed in the lower portion
R = two lines like the top right corner of a rectangle, drawn high with respect to the other characters, the vertical leg shorter than the horizontal leg, with a dot opposite the corner of the figure
> = an acute angle, its mouth facing up and left
Y = a small upside-down "T", its legs slightly canted down
P = a circle with a vertical, serifed line drawn through it (an uppercase phi)
H = two parallel vertical lines, offset vertically from one another
% = three small circles arranged in a triangle with a vertical line to their right
S = a symbol that looks exactly like a lowercase S
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Was this possible a Flash popup? I used to get those before I installed Flashblock and/or Adblock Plus. Either one of those will stop that crap. I use both. Flashblock is especially useful because you can choose what you spend your CPU on (block Rick-rolls too).
Some people use NoScript but frankly I think scripting on web-sites makes them nicer.
Looks to me like nothing more than the written ramblings of a stuttering solipsist.
... Telling us to play nice.
But since the next T-2 encounter isn't due for two years, it's probably the last and greatest prank from Arthur C Clarke.
BUT just in case, I for one welcome our fax machine using Overlords.
Its a trap !!!
:)
solve it and 3-letter dudes in black helicopters come shoot you
Remember to drink your Ovaltine!
The usual "Whoever spend time decoding this is just plain stupid"
What is then the second symbol in the "hex area"? Neither "i" nor this crossed cirle matches with 1-F digits...
It seems to start "...All these worlds are yours, except Europa. Attempt no landing there. Use them together. Use them in peace. ...." then tails off...
Maybe information is not located in the groups of bars but in the spaces betwen the bars.
the assumption in other posts is that the spaces are singular. It seem to me that it can't be true, if you count the | marks and the spaces as singular you get: /. demands fewer junk characters...
47
46
46
46
46
46
46
25 not counting final space.
Tried to give | || representation of the bits, but
This leads me to believe there is a double space in there, and with the crooked lining up of the |'s it is hard to tell exactly where... but i believe it is in the bottom most 5-6 lines.
Binary Hex Dec
1 11100101 E5 229
2 11111111 FF 255
3 10011011 9B 155
4 01111110 7E 126
5 11000001 C1 193
6 11111111 FF 255
7 10001010 8A 138
8 01111111 7F 127
9 11100001 E1 225
10 10111111 BF 191
11 01011110 5E 94
12 11111111 FF 255
13 11100001 E1 225
14 10111110 BE 190
15 01011111 5F 95
16 10110101 B5 181
17 01101011 6B 107
18 11110110 F6 246
19 11011011 DB 219
20 10111101 BD 189
21 01100011 63 99
22 11111100 FC 252
23 01010111 57 87
24 10111111 BF 191
25 11101011 EB 235
26 01110100 74 116
27 01001111 4F 79
28 00111011 3B 59
29 01111101 7D 125
30 00010110 16 22
31 01101111 6F 111
32 00111000 38 56
33 01110111 77 119
34 01011000 56 88
35 00100111 27 39
36 01111110 7E 126
This is where i lose my confidence on lining up the bits.. But in total there should be 48 rows... Oh, and I don't believe i mentioned this is the first stanza from the top of the page. Hope something from this helps,
Cheers
It's morse code from some drunken ham radio operator.
It's just a bunch of S, E, and I's
The stuff in the middle is just gobbledeegook.
Every time you call tech support, a little kitten dies.
What's the second symbol in the hex raw then?
I choose to remain celibate, like my father and his father before him.
I think the symbol for D is equivalent to infinity billion :)
How many people are going to start anoni-faxing their own lame codes to Fermilab now that this is causing such a stir?
It's obvious misdirection. The top and bottom are just simple Ogham barcodes. The middle stuff is dust in your eyes. The message is from Google's HR department, aka "Famous Cryptographer's School," to anyone clever enough to detect the steganographic image of Bambi.
``Tension, apprehension & dissension have begun!'' - Duffy Wyg&, in Alfred Bester's _The Demolished Man_
Be sure to drink your Ovaltine
"These people look deep within my soul and assign me a number based on the order in which I joined" --Homer re:
It's the copy protection code of the Settlers (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Settlers). Plus Guschtl and Alois counting how many rounds each of them has won. Perhaps you can forgive Guschtl the mistake of entering the wrong fax number to transmit the codes to Alois after THAT session.
No it was just a simple popup of a .gif image that linked to the survey.
I only allowed firefox to open it out of curiosity.
See those three symbols on their own? An S, followed by a triangle, followed by a three-pronged character? Well if you look in the table directly above those three characters, you'll see that the triangle translates to F and the three-pronged character translates to C, giving S.F.C. altogether.
Clearly the Roswell Greys were on their way home from picking up a Spacetucky-Fried Chicken takeaway when they crashed here.
Bogtha Bogtha Bogtha
This reminds me of the movie Zodiac. It was based on the true story of a serial killer in US that sent code letters (similar to this one) to the press. Actually I just noticed that tomorrow Zodiac the movie was released precisely one year ago. The sender of this letter could be inspired by the movie.
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Err, if you place a decimal after the first set of tallies, the first block of tallies is approximately equal to e in base 3. (Accurate to approximately 53 decimal places.)
Has anyone noticed that the two symbol/alphanumeric lines break down very nicely into two MAC addresses:
FO-BE-58-F2-FD-63
and
6C-79-D2-E4-93-E6
While the OUI does not match anything in the IEEE listings, with user configurable MAC addresses those are still valid.
Although it is also possible that they encode for some other form of address...
Whenever I write a letter I always include a return address.
You can have it fast, accurate, or pretty. Pick any 2.
maybe the "hi" is intentional to indicate orientation. thus last stanza is actually first?
Neva gonna give you up... going to hold you in my arms foreva....
But the code in the middle is actually "Kyle's Mom is a Big Fat Bitch in D-"
How much is your data worth? Back it up now.
It's a recipe for chocolate chip cookies with that special ingredient.
"i lost my dignity on a slippery wiener"
Almost looks like UPC/EAN bar-codes IMHO.
--- Reality doesn't care about your opinions, it happens anyway and if you are in the way you'll get squished.
A Turing Test?
The "people" here have translated this as "3 2 3", etc. Whereas "machines" see "10101001010010101", etc. Strangely this has a somewhat subliminal effect on your mind.
I'm pretty sure it's cover page for an alien manual on how to help us. I think the title says To Serve Man.
I hope this comment is well received... I could have moderated instead!
Persecutors will be violated!
actually a link to a picture.
http://i30.tinypic.com/jh5wr8.jpg
If I can not smoke in heaven, then I shall not go. -- Mark Twain
...are belong to us.
Even I can see that.
Obviously, these Fermilab folks don't get to go outside at all.
Good judgement comes from experience, and experience comes from bad judgement.
- W. Wriston, former Citibank CEO
Reminds me of modern art.
Critic: "The author seems to expose the inherent vulnerability of the environment and the human psyche."
Author: "Dude, these are some smears I made when I was high."
"I'm from Europa, you insensitive clods!"
I am guessing that both top and bottom might represent some form of barcode encoding. Not sure of the standard, UPC, Code 39, whatever, but that's where I'd start if I were doing a serious crack attempt.
Each set of ticks has 8 lines. When you turn the image 90 degres to the right (works both ways), you could consider ' ' being 0 and '_' being 1 (or the other way around) in a set of bytes, one byte per line. This gives only 4 decoding possibilities for theses 2 sets of ticks.
Of course the final code is probably not as simple as what I say above, but the 8 lines per set thing immediately made me think about this, and by the way this would finely match with all these hexadecimal digits.
Definitely the work of a computer scientist or an IT person, IMHO.
Votez ecolo : Chiez dans l'urne !
I just worked on this for a few hours, to no avail. After having translated the first paragraph to 0s, 1s and 2s (i.e., a ternary base), I attempted to convert to various other bases. The only thing that stood out was the fact that if you decide to group the digits by groups of three and convert those groups individually, you obtain a decimal number with a range of [0,26] (min: 000; max: 222), which sounds a hell of a lot like an alphabet.
If we then look at the second "stanza", which contains a sort of dictionary, we see not only letters but an empty-set symbol (a space?), perhaps corresponding to the '0' in my set. But then again, there are digits here as well.
Anyway, I "translated" by groups of three and obtained gibberish (WQXAUZNVES XGSPZJEKB...), which I then ran through some decryption tools to look for a simple Caesar shift or other basic encryption methods.
I got nothin'.
It's the release date for Duke Nukem
How much is your data worth? Back it up now.
while it may not be terribly relevant to the solution, it's worth noting a few oddities about the author's writing style. first of all, the second set of vertical lines is likely to be read right to left. notice how well justified the right side of the message is, while the left side terminates at various locations. we also know he writes the individual clusters from left to right based on the strokes left at the bottom of the bars.
secondly, i assume the author is writing with a felt tip pen and is transcribing this from another source. notice how some bars will have a larger dot at one end or the other. i postulate that the author has set down his pen and is checking another sheet to determine what to write, while his felt pen bleeds a little too much ink onto the paper. this, however, doesn't happen with a ball point pen. perhaps this will be of assistance in determining the order strokes were written in, giving us some insight into the author's intent.
thirdly, notice that the author writes the number 0 with a slash through it, but not the number 7 with a dash through it. i'm not an expert on handwriting identification, but certain groups will often be more keen on the selection of particular stylistic numbers, so this may help us to understand something of the author's background.
finally, note that many of the chars used in the second section are letters from other char sets. the letter i is obvious to the english readers, but less apparent is the instance of one that looks suspiciously like a greek capital phi. also, several bear a striking resemblance to chars that appear in a masonic cypher alphabet. http://www.odr.org/anonymous/fam-code.htm can the other chars be identified as belonging to specific alphabets?
After checking the code, I REEEAAALLLYYY need to speak to Commander Adama RIGHT FRACKING NOW!
I'm not a cryptographer.
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... (BL) 11100101 (TR) and so could simply be a binary scheme.
... just a first look.
I don't think you're one either! As others have noted their are a series of dots over the page, these appear to be more than just artefacts (but they could be made in the scanning process, etc.).
Again, the vertical lines are all different. The top and bottom points form what appear to be waves, this may be accidental. Moreover, whilst it appears that a single symbol "|" (must be a *nix admin!!) is used in fact the lines vary quite a bit (just looking at "stanza 1"):
Some lines are written top to bottom, others bottom to top, note the narrowing at the ends as the pen is lifted from the paper slightly. Also some of the | are drawn as hooks, either top or bottom and either right or left from the next character. These "stems" (like in musical notation, see other comment) are not merely consistent with up-down strokes - observe Stanza 1, line 4, group 1, the first 2 characters. At least one of the lines has a "stem" not at the end. Again, these may simply be handwriting artefacts but considering the way the lines were written is a clue, which leads me to
A further possibility that the encoding is vertical (note how the lines don't start at the same left margin). Such vertical (like Japanese, BR-TL) encoding being masked by leaving a space that makes it appear like the letter positions of a TL-BR language. In this scheme the first characters would be (BR) 0111101 (TR)
Hiding the "wrapper" from us, which gives details of the sender, etc., and would probably allow a quicker route in is a bit silly if they genuinely want this decoding.
For example in the middle section (which is hex translation table) the last 3 characters appear to be a signature:
In this "signature" there are 3 chars, the first has no translation "S"/"5", the second and third translate as FC (or 0xFC), so SFC or 0x5FC (light blue!). U+05FC is an undefined character in the Hebrew block. This could be a clue to the language of translation?
Charles M. Schulz used to use it all the time.
See this picture: http://www.imdb.com/media/rm682725376/tt0443706
;)
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They say they received it a little over a year ago...
xterm -n 8
If you rotate the paper sideways, it turns into a 10100101 pattern, going down vertically. I can't sit and transcribe it here, but if anyone has the time, I think looking at this as trinary may be the wrong way to think.
I hear Bletchley Park could use some money. Why not hire them to crack it?
I don't think that the set of 3 consecutive 2s is correct. If you look closely, the two lines between the start and end 2s are spaced not only more widely than other 2s, but their length and termination stroke is different. The first | is started higher than the second |, stops way earlier, and instead of an upward stroke at the bottom (indicating a continuation towards a second stroke in the same character), just fizzles out towards the right. This is more consistent with two | characters, rather than a single || character. This also keeps in line with the theory that || is a delimitation character, rather than a code character.
Those who can, do. Those who can't, sue.
The first part is ternary, with 3 substituted for 0. It's somewhat miswrapped, but it appears to say "FRANK SHOEMAKER WOULD CALL THIS NOISE".
I hereby place the above post in the public domain.
It's John titor dropping hints on how to positively ID the Higgs Boson, so that we can figure out how to generate enough mass to fuel two microsingularities and start time travelling.
It's a Cookbook!
If you break this up into tuples of 4 and Google it, you get some interesting matches from geomagnetic observatory data.
-- Terry
It translates alien languages in my head all the time.
ITS A COOK BOOK!!!!!!!
You never hear about them calling for code niggers do you?
What if Tetris was invented by Nazis?
Reposting higher up (look in lower posts for more explanation):
Stanza 1 -> "frank shoemaker would call this noise"
Stanza 3 -> "employee number basse 16"
Middle: probably an employee number, Base 16
There is indeed a Frank Shoemaker working at Fermilab on the BooNe experiment; perhaps this is a reference to him?
"Dear symmetry magazine,
Sorry for the anal probing.
-The Aliens."
The "key" section seems to map to ascii characters. Yet the values are weird.
This could possibly be some simple substitution code that is incomplete.
the "SFC" below the subsitution could be the word "KEY" since this area of the message is very plainly some kind of key or clue.
perhaps s=k f-symbol=e c-symbol=y
from there perhaps the terciary numbers and binary numbers map out to the hex digits, which map out to ascii, and we have a substatuion code.
You can't get 26 letters out of just one hex digit (16 values) but 2 hex digits would give full mapping of the ascii set.
0f = sym = k
etc..
Using a base 3 code, let ...
000=space
001=a
002=b
010=c
220=x
221=y
222=z
If |||=0, |=1, ||=2, then the first section can be rewritten as:
020 200 001 112 102 000 201 022 120 012 111 001 102 012 200 000 212 120 210 110 011 000 010 001 211 211 000 202 022 100 201 000 112 120 100 201 012
(errata: the line break at the end of line 6 has broken a symbol in two, and one of the symbols in line five is missing a stroke)
Then the first section can be transcribed as:
"Frank Shoemaker would call this noise".
In the last section, the double bar is a gap between symbols. Again, |||=0, |=1, and ||=2. The last section can be rewritten as:
012 111 121 110 120 221 012 012 000 112 210 111 002 012 200 000 002 001 201 201 012 000 201 100 220 202 012 012 112
(errata: the line break at the end of line 2 has broken a symbol in two, and there is a duplication of a whole triad in line 5)
Then the last section can be transcribed as:
"employee number base sixteen"
Presumably the three symbols before the last section is the employee number of the author (S252 in base 16).
Not sure about the middle section (apart from it acting as a decoder for the employee number).
Since some symbols have been broken over line breaks, I'm guessing that the original codemaker had someone else rewrite it for them, so that their handwriting would not be recognizable.
[disclaimer - this analysis draws from other people's work, I don't claim full credit]
It was a link to goat.se.cx. Dammit, I swore I'd never fall for that agin.
If they called it that, macho men wouldn't buy it!
The first part of the code reads:
"frank shoemaker would call this noise" (after fixing one line continuation)
"employee number base sixteen" (removing one sequence of ||| || | ||)
The substitution cipher is:
"abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz " ->"mnlp.o.ki.wuy.xstrdec.hfab "
Since the "S" could be one of the two missing hex digits from the Rosetta Stone in the middle: 1, or A, then the employee number is either
1FC = 508
or
AFC = 2812
frank shoemaker would call this noise
26-252
employee number basse sixteen
Source: http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=192426
All this is giving me a headache. Ok, not really but I sure can't decode that sort of thing. And someone did mention billboards with simply crypted text which was for job openings at the company. Not a good filter as people will talk.
At least I got the code at the bottom of the slashdot page (bunch of letters about a job as .. programming - I won't reveal ) as I can decode a few things (file names, variable names, such like that) but not this dang letter!
I can just imagine the original writer reading all this and laughing is a** off. I think the translations are correct and the names, initials in the middle of the page, etc. will make sense to someone at Fermilab but not really important.
I think it may be a conspiracy to make people spend all their time decoding for almost nothing just for the amusement of the writer. Or maybe even to cause masses of good programmers to bury their time decrypting it and not getting work done for some purpose.
I've been "lazy" reading everyone's attempt to decode just to see what it might be about as I shouldn't spend so much time on such things except to exercise my brain? That's where I got the name and initials, otherwise I haven't done decoding but looking back at the image to see if it rings true. And no, the random dots are not a code as it is a fax and oh I know noise on faxes all too well from a company I worked for that did a product using ICR. The dots would have to be on the original and most all faxes will get noise (if not 100%).
I'll think of a really good SIG just before I die.
an early form of the number 42?
Unix, an obscure operating system developed by bored researchers in an attempt to get a better game playing experience.