Re: Compression leads to encryption NEW COMPRESSION METHOD!
- From: "Einstein" <michaelhh@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: 26 Apr 2006 21:31:12 -0700
This is for naysayers of my invention ;)
Ok, I challenge you then. I will educate you all in my method... in
full.. You just have to agree to do it. In the end I will be hearing
much ado about apologies and the likes, so it will be worth the time
just for that.
First step is easy... If statistically all 3 bit type options are
exactly the same in a given string, then does the result of 1 have a
40% chance of occurence and 0 have a 60% chance with the following
conversion table:
111 = 11
110 = 101
101 = 011
011 = 100
100 = 010
010 = 001
001 = 0001
000 = 0000
And is it possible to go backwards given this string?
Reply to this to get further educated.
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