Michael - Thursday
Tomorrow South Africa goes into a nationwide lockdown for 21 days. The conditions are stricter than most countries (outside Spain and Italy), but given where things seem to be going, no one’s complaining much. We were at under 100 cases ten days ago (two just down the road from me in out-of-the-way Knysna) and now it’s over 700. Also testing is quite sparse here, so inevitably that number is an underestimate. Basically, everyone has to stay at home – no walking dogs or jogging – except to go for essentials like food, medicine, and fuel. And no sales of alcohol. Thank heavens I have a six month supply of wine on hand!
Botswana has so far experienced no cases and has closed its
borders to everyone. I hope they can hold that line.
So it’s time to think about occupying oneself for the
period. Writers have a big advantage, of course, because they’re used to
shutting out the world and working at home. Stan and I are about half way
through the new young Kubu book, and it’s going pretty well. For now. But
people who are used to being in a work environment or actively participating in, or
watching, sport, may find themselves at a loose end. There’s been a run on
jigsaw puzzles. (Although I haven’t seen any viral videos of people fighting
over them in toy stores as yet.)
Kryptos |
Jim Sanborn, Sculptor |
Here are the letters on the panels. But don't let it put you off. Remember most of this has already been decoded:
EMUFPHZLRFAXYUSDJKZLDKRNSHGNFIVJ
YQTQUXQBQVYUVLLTREVJYQTMKYRDMFD
VFPJUDEEHZWETZYVGWHKKQETGFQJNCE
GGWHKK?DQMCPFQZDQMMIAGPFXHQRLG
TIMVMZJANQLVKQEDAGDVFRPJUNGEUNA
QZGZLECGYUXUEENJTBJLBQCRTBJDFHRR
YIZETKZEMVDUFKSJHKFWHKUWQLSZFTI
HHDDDUVH?DWKBFUFPWNTDFIYCUQZERE
EVLDKFEZMOQQJLTTUGSYQPFEUNLAVIDX
FLGGTEZ?FKZBSFDQVGOGIPUFXHHDRKF
FHQNTGPUAECNUVPDJMQCLQUMUNEDFQ
ELZZVRRGKFFVOEEXBDMVPNFQXEZLGRE
DNQFMPNZGLFLPMRJQYALMGNUVPDXVKP
DQUMEBEDMHDAFMJGZNUPLGEWJLLAETG
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ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCD
AKRYPTOSABCDEFGHIJLMNQUVWXZKRYP
BRYPTOSABCDEFGHIJLMNQUVWXZKRYPT
CYPTOSABCDEFGHIJLMNQUVWXZKRYPTO
DPTOSABCDEFGHIJLMNQUVWXZKRYPTOS
ETOSABCDEFGHIJLMNQUVWXZKRYPTOSA
FOSABCDEFGHIJLMNQUVWXZKRYPTOSAB
GSABCDEFGHIJLMNQUVWXZKRYPTOSABC
HABCDEFGHIJLMNQUVWXZKRYPTOSABCD
IBCDEFGHIJLMNQUVWXZKRYPTOSABCDE
JCDEFGHIJLMNQUVWXZKRYPTOSABCDEF
KDEFGHIJLMNQUVWXZKRYPTOSABCDEFG
LEFGHIJLMNQUVWXZKRYPTOSABCDEFGH
MFGHIJLMNQUVWXZKRYPTOSABCDEFGHI
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ENDYAHROHNLSRHEOCPTEOIBIDYSHNAIA
CHTNREYULDSLLSLLNOHSNOSMRWXMNE
TPRNGATIHNRARPESLNNELEBLPIIACAE
WMTWNDITEENRAHCTENEUDRETNHAEOE
TFOLSEDTIWENHAEIOYTEYQHEENCTAYCR
EIFTBRSPAMHHEWENATAMATEGYEERLB
TEEFOASFIOTUETUAEOTOARMAEERTNRTI
BSEDDNIAAHTTMSTEWPIEROAGRIEWFEB
AECTDDHILCEIHSITEGOEAOSDDRYDLORIT
RKLMLEHAGTDHARDPNEOHMGFMFEUHE
ECDMRIPFEIMEHNLSSTTRTVDOHW?OBKR
UOXOGHULBSOLIFBBWFLRVQQPRNGKSSO
TWTQSJQSSEKZZWATJKLUDIAWINFBNYP
VTTMZFPKWGDKZXTJCDIGKUHUAUEKCAR
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NGHIJLMNQUVWXZKRYPTOSABCDEFGHIJL
OHIJLMNQUVWXZKRYPTOSABCDEFGHIJL
PIJLMNQUVWXZKRYPTOSABCDEFGHIJLM
QJLMNQUVWXZKRYPTOSABCDEFGHIJLMN
RLMNQUVWXZKRYPTOSABCDEFGHIJLMNQ
SMNQUVWXZKRYPTOSABCDEFGHIJLMNQU
TNQUVWXZKRYPTOSABCDEFGHIJLMNQUV
UQUVWXZKRYPTOSABCDEFGHIJLMNQUVW
VUVWXZKRYPTOSABCDEFGHIJLMNQUVWX
WVWXZKRYPTOSABCDEFGHIJLMNQUVWXZ
XWXZKRYPTOSABCDEFGHIJLMNQUVWXZK
YXZKRYPTOSABCDEFGHIJLMNQUVWXZKR
ZZKRYPTOSABCDEFGHIJLMNQUVWXZKRY
ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZABCD
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And here are the bits we know. (The misspellings are
deliberate, and we know that the odd letter was left out to keep balance to the
sculpture. I said it wasn’t easy.) Apparently the first three passages themselves hold a clue to the fourth, which is why I've included them:
Passage one –
method used to solve was Vigenère with key words Kryptos and
Palimpsest. (You’ll need Wikipedia for those if you care.) And the solution is
BETWEEN SUBTLE SHADING AND
THE ABSENCE OF LIGHT LIES THE NUANCE OF IQLUSION
Passage two - method used to solve was Vigenère
with key words Kryptos and Abscissa. And the solution is:
IT WAS TOTALLY INVISIBLE
HOWS THAT POSSIBLE? THEY USED THE EARTHS MAGNETIC FIELD X THE INFORMATION WAS
GATHERED AND TRANSMITTED UNDERGRUUND TO AN UNKNOWN LOCATION X DOES LANGLEY KNOW
ABOUT THIS? THEY SHOULD ITS BURIED OUT THERE SOMEWHERE X WHO KNOWS THE EXACT
LOCATION ? ONLY WW THIS WAS HIS LAST MESSAGE X THIRTY EIGHT DEGREES FIFTY
SEVEN MINUTES SIX POINT FIVE SECONDS NORTH SEVENTY SEVEN DEGREES EIGHT MINUTES
FORTY FOUR SECONDS WEST X LAYER TWO
(Here X represents a space.
It would spoil the sculpture to have gaps breaking up the stream of letters. The location given is only a short distance away from the sculpture itself.)
Passage three: method used to solve was Transposition. And the solution is:
SLOWLY DESPARATLY SLOWLY THE
REMAINS OF PASSAGE DEBRIS THAT ENCUMBERED THE LOWER PART OF THE DOORWAY WAS
REMOVED WITH TREMBLING HANDS I MADE A TINY BREACH IN THE UPPER LEFT HAND CORNER
AND THEN WIDENING THE HOLE A LITTLE I INSERTED THE CANDLE AND PEERED IN THE HOT
AIR ESCAPING FROM THE CHAMBER CAUSED THE FLAME TO FLICKER BUT PRESENTLY DETAILS
OF THE ROOM WITHIN EMERGED FROM THE MIST X CAN YOU SEE ANYTHING Q?
(This is a paraphrasing of the discovery of Tutankhamen's tomb.)
Passage four:
(This is a paraphrasing of the discovery of Tutankhamen's tomb.)
Passage four:
So now we come to the remaining puzzle. It doesn't look too bad - only 97 letters are left out of the nearly 900! But that may make it harder rather than easier because in long passages one can count occurrences of letters and the most frequent should be the letter E (in English).
And then when we've solved the four passages, they constitute a riddle that also has to be solved...
So if you’re tempted to have a go while you languish at home, here’s the puzzle:
OBKR
UOXOGHULBSOLIFBBWFLRVQQPRNGKSSO
TWTQSJQSSEKZZWATJKLUDIAWINFBNYP
VTTMZFPKWGDKZXTJCDIGKUHUAUEKCAR
TWTQSJQSSEKZZWATJKLUDIAWINFBNYP
VTTMZFPKWGDKZXTJCDIGKUHUAUEKCAR
But wait. There's more. Here are the three clues from Sanborn:
2010: the letters "NYPVTT",
the 64th–69th letters, become
"BERLIN" after decryption(Note that T represents two different letters in the solution.)
2014: the letters "MZFPK", the 70th–74th
letters, become "CLOCK" after decryption
(Note that M and P both represent C in the solution. There is such a thing as the Berlin Clock and that may or may not be relevant.)
(Note that M and P both represent C in the solution. There is such a thing as the Berlin Clock and that may or may not be relevant.)
2020: the letters "QQPRNGKSS", the 26th -34th letters, become "NORTHEAST" after decryption
Let us know if you solve it. Fame lies ahead if you do. I’ll have a go just as soon as we finish this book…
My head has just exploded... Was it Running Blind by Desmond Bagley where the enemy lets a puzzle fall into the hands of the GB secret security services purely to keep their clever folk occupied.....
ReplyDeleteAh, that's why I haven't been able to understand anything you've been saying recently! MNYGPS!
ReplyDeleteI was going to say it’s similar to a breakfast conversation with Stan.
ReplyDeleteI think I'd rather eat sand...which is what my brain would turn to should I try this. Alternatively, one should be awarded a grand prize for deciphering what's coming out of Washington DC these days.
ReplyDeleteMichael, my mind runs to a different game with the same material. I want to write a story where each letter in the puzzle begins a word. As in Erica Modica, under fire, phoned Henrietta Ziegler, Lieutenant Royal Fusiliers.....
ReplyDeleteI plan to share with friends - thanks I didn't find a virus in there anywhere!
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