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I am from a school that has many notes on the floor, there for a long time, I found notes that had a code on them that looked like this, (sorta) 100101011010101 I do believe this is called bianary code, and I deciphered a great deal, but there is a new code, that has been on several notes for the past few weeks, and I, (nor my league of note readers) can dechpher this freaggin thing, I am growing tired of the same figures, and dechipheries books, so I am asking you, the people of the world to help me with this code, the example sentence is,

hep se klsd fsad jkllk zzld bobl ofcn in dls en del beko sobakonaki,

This was on the first note, and i have no clue, it may just be gibberish, but I am almost certain it is a code, because I have seen more than just one of these notes and I have seen people printing them, when I ask them however, they refuse to tell me, so once again, I am relying on you kind folk.

2006-10-24 13:43:57 · 9 answers · asked by Typewriter 3 in Education & Reference Trivia

9 answers

he kissed the girl well did he?

2006-10-24 15:18:28 · answer #1 · answered by slicedice66 2 · 0 0

You do not mention what level of school you are attending nor what the previous notes have talked about.. this information might be helpful...

have you tried to replace the letters with other letters (substitution)? to see if you can decode it?.. "zzld" might be something like "eels" (that is the only word that I can think of off the top of my head that starts with two of the same letter)...

you also do not mention if the notes might be technical or in a foreign language.. or in "schooleze" which outsiders may not even understand (kind of like pig latin of old days or the language used on Zoom TV show)...

You don't mention what kind of deciphering books you have consulted so I cannot tell what your vocabulary is in this area nor how complex my answer can be and still have you understand it..

ok... with all that said.. it might be a rotational code of some kind where each letter uses a new alphabet based upon a predetermined code.. like a code word.. for example: catfish as a codeword and if you had "aaaaaaa" as your word to encode it would end up as "catfish" because the first letter is shifted by 2 (a to c is 2 letter shift), the second letter is not shifted at all (a to a is no shift), the third letter is shifted by 19 (a to t is 19 letter shift), etc.. but it really scrambles up a real word like "note" would become "pomj"

a b c d e f g h i j .. k.. l.. m
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13

n... o ..p.. q ..r ...s ..t ..u ..v ..w ..x ..y ..z
14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26
n + c = 14 + (3-1) = 14 + 2 = 16 = p (the - 1 is because we start at 1 and not zero)
o + a = 15 + (1-1) = 15 = o
t + t = 20 + 20 - 1 = 39 (subtract 26 here) = 13 = m
e + f = 5 + 6 - 1 = 10 = j
so "note/catfish" = "pomj"

if you have a full sentence..

n o w i s t h e t i m e f o r a l l g o o d m e n t o c o m e
c a t f i s h c a t f i s h c a t f i s h c a t f i s h c a t f i s h

You also do not specify if the notes are written on the same kind of paper or a strip of paper or whatever... they could be positional notes.. wrap around a stick.. etc..

there are Many ways these could be encoded.. some of them are simple and easily encoded/deciphered by hand while others are harder to encode/decipher.

more information would be very helpful

2006-10-24 14:38:47 · answer #2 · answered by ♥Tom♥ 6 · 0 0

Well, I have looked at some of the simple options IE values of letters into bin, etc but realized the obvious is propably futile if you have spent so much time on it. However I am looking closer at this, and it may be possible that they jumped to the next level. This could be AES. In which case, your sample is too small to break without the password. maybe check out the site below, this seems to be the same encryption. I would suggest reposting this in the Math section and see if you cant find someone a little smarter than myself looking for a workout, but if it is AES they wont be able to break it either. Good Luck.

2006-10-24 14:31:55 · answer #3 · answered by Anmont 2 · 0 0

Wish I could help with the new code... Assuming it means something. The original is binary, which merely converts our normal base 10 numbers into base 2.

2006-10-24 14:14:16 · answer #4 · answered by feral_black_gryphon 3 · 0 0

ohh i know this i know its not gibberish it is a code simple code its means do u want to got out for a milk shake or something.thats what it means.seriously.people are giving this to eachother to ask each other to go on a date.i saw that to.

2006-10-24 13:48:43 · answer #5 · answered by bloo b 3 · 0 0

who wrote it if you know look what she does not eaves drop but see if she has something that is like a password or maybe they're giving you a hard time and they want you thinking about it and there isn't a answer so just ignore them for right now at least

2006-10-24 13:49:46 · answer #6 · answered by dogloverfav 2 · 0 0

Is there space between those letters? can you post another question and say if there are any spaces, cuz that makes a huge difference.

thnx

2006-10-24 13:49:09 · answer #7 · answered by hooman m 2 · 0 0

sounds like pig latin; a lot of kids did it back in the 70's

2006-10-24 14:37:24 · answer #8 · answered by spirit97x3 1 · 0 0

i dunno what ur saying i saw 1010101 thing in movies but never in real life

2006-10-24 13:45:51 · answer #9 · answered by Andrew q 2 · 0 1

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