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Cryptologist Cracks a Presidential Code
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Author:  exposno1 [ Thu Jul 02, 2009 7:31 am ]
Post subject:  Cryptologist Cracks a Presidential Code

Given the time of year, the link to Jefferson and the topic of cryptography, I found this interesting. . .

In The WSJ, Rachel Silverman wrote:
For more than 200 years, buried deep within Thomas Jefferson's correspondence and papers, there lay a mysterious cipher -- a coded message that appears to have remained unsolved. Until now.

The cryptic message was sent to President Jefferson in December 1801 by his friend and frequent correspondent, Robert Patterson, a mathematics professor at the University of Pennsylvania. President Jefferson and Mr. Patterson were both officials at the American Philosophical Society -- a group that promoted scholarly research in the sciences and humanities -- and were enthusiasts of ciphers and other codes, regularly exchanging letters about them.

In this message, Mr. Patterson set out to show the president and primary author of the Declaration of Independence what he deemed to be a nearly flawless cipher. "The art of secret writing," or writing in cipher, has "engaged the attention both of the states-man & philosopher for many ages," Mr. Patterson wrote. But, he added, most ciphers fall "far short of perfection."

To Mr. Patterson's view, a perfect code had four properties: It should be adaptable to all languages; it should be simple to learn and memorize; it should be easy to write and to read; and most important of all, "it should be absolutely inscrutable to all unacquainted with the particular key or secret for decyphering."

Mr. Patterson then included in the letter an example of a message in his cipher, one that would be so difficult to decode that it would "defy the united ingenuity of the whole human race," he wrote.

There is no evidence that Jefferson, or anyone else for that matter, ever solved the code. But Jefferson did believe the cipher was so inscrutable that he considered having the State Department use it, and passed it on to the ambassador to France, Robert Livingston.

Read the Full Article to see what decoded message said.

Author:  themicrocosm [ Thu Jul 02, 2009 2:26 pm ]
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Read about this today. This was so cool. It was like something out of a Dan Brown book, except without the wild chase scenes and world changing reveal at the end.

Author:  exposno1 [ Fri Jul 03, 2009 7:12 am ]
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Are you saying the words beneathe the code didn't change the world? :wink:

Author:  themicrocosm [ Sat Jul 04, 2009 3:14 pm ]
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touche

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