Pen and paper
Hi!
The last couple of weeks I was not in the mood to work on z340. But yesterday I tried some ideas with pen and paper and asked myself „how would I have constructed z408 if I had only pen and paper?“. Would I write my plaintext right into a grid and substitute it into another grid? Or would I write the plaintext first on an empty sheet without any shape? I also remembered a posting where someone said that Zodiac maybe wrote the cipher symbols directly above the plaintext letters and then made a neat copy into the grid (which could explain the mistakes with the triangle symbols because of sloppyness or a thick felt pen).
Here are some images of one of my experiments. I think this approach is close to the method Zodiac used because it can explain the triangle errors as well as the broken cycles in the homophonic substitution (smokie treats call them cycle disruptors I think).
I think the .pdf is self explaining. If not, please tell me and I will explain in more detail.
Why I am doing this? Because I want to take one step back from my „digital“ perspective. I think that if Zodiac used a method like the one shown above he would also had used a similiar method for z340. With some variations of course.
In an earlier thread I wrote:
If Zodiac used the method shown above it would not be too much of extra work to create a transposed cipher. IF z340 is a transposed cipher created by the such a method, I don’t think it is a keyed cipher (e.g. double columnar) or any kind of cipher which needs an extra step. Some kind of way/path transposition would be easy enough to create.
I’ve documented another way to create a homophonic cipher. By using the following method it is possible to create the final cipher without a „draft“ and still keep perfect cycles:
I personally don’t think that he had used this method. Of course we will never know for sure. Anyway…I like to make experiments with pen and paper to find new ideas.
The last couple of weeks I was not in the mood to work on z340. But yesterday I tried some ideas with pen and paper and asked myself „how would I have constructed z408 if I had only pen and paper?“. Would I write my plaintext right into a grid and substitute it into another grid? Or would I write the plaintext first on an empty sheet without any shape? I also remembered a posting where someone said that Zodiac maybe wrote the cipher symbols directly above the plaintext letters and then made a neat copy into the grid (which could explain the mistakes with the triangle symbols because of sloppyness or a thick felt pen).
Here are some images of one of my experiments. I think this approach is close to the method Zodiac used because it can explain the triangle errors as well as the broken cycles in the homophonic substitution (smokie treats call them cycle disruptors I think).
I think the .pdf is self explaining. If not, please tell me and I will explain in more detail.
Why I am doing this? Because I want to take one step back from my „digital“ perspective. I think that if Zodiac used a method like the one shown above he would also had used a similiar method for z340. With some variations of course.
In an earlier thread I wrote:
Largo wrote:„Personally I don’t think that Zodiac transposed an already enciphered text since this would mean that he had to draw all those symbols twice. I don’t know…but I think this guy was lazy (that’s only an assumption). The crossed out „k“ in z340 confirms that he was not willing to write the whole cipher again after he made a mistake (I would have started again since I am pedantic).“
If Zodiac used the method shown above it would not be too much of extra work to create a transposed cipher. IF z340 is a transposed cipher created by the such a method, I don’t think it is a keyed cipher (e.g. double columnar) or any kind of cipher which needs an extra step. Some kind of way/path transposition would be easy enough to create.
I’ve documented another way to create a homophonic cipher. By using the following method it is possible to create the final cipher without a „draft“ and still keep perfect cycles:
I personally don’t think that he had used this method. Of course we will never know for sure. Anyway…I like to make experiments with pen and paper to find new ideas.