Re: Data encryption 360 degrees the nsa cannot break -- 01 turn 100 gigs into 2 bytes

From: Nico Kadel-Garcia (nkadel_at_comcast.net)
Date: 12/27/03


Date: Sat, 27 Dec 2003 12:10:49 -0500


"Roger Wilco" <netcrazy@charter.net> wrote in message
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> "Nico Kadel-Garcia" <nkadel@comcast.net> wrote in message
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> > "Roger Wilco" <netcrazy@charter.net> wrote in message
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> >
> > [ nonsensical numerological spew deleted ]
> >
> > Guys, it's a troll. Ignore him.
>
> if you wrot the program in C++ a=0 b=1 c=10 d=11 e=100 f=101 g=111
> h=1000 and so on when you the message was finished the program would
> turn it into this code.
> the numbers of folds could be added to the code from a spread ***
> like program.
> folded on 25 and L the ptrogram would turn 25 and L into this example
> binary
> the message would still shrink becasue the 0 and 1 would cancell each
> other out
> so you would end up with a code of 01 and a key of (25L)50L and so on
> you would end up with 36 byes on how you folded it. send it to entu
> make allot of money.

Definite troll. This scheme violates the basic rules of entropy for data
transmission.

For those unfamiliar with this sort of hand-waving, this trick only works if
you've already pre-established the long-ass key (effectively the size of the
entire message) on the far end, and then send the bit "0" or "1" for "yes,
it's that long-ass message" or "no, it's not that message". Like using
Maxwell's magical demon to only allow hot molecules into the cave, the
energy and entropy involved in conveying the message is concealed inside the
transmisson of the key. Also, any errors in that single bit or tiny little
message sent are basically undetectable and ruin your transmission.

Bloody sophomores misled by their under-educated TA's come up with this sort
of scheme.....