What is on Kryptós

This blog contains tributes to famous cryptographers and theorists, who through their lives' work, sculpted the safe Age of Information that we are living in. Besides that, information on some military machines, new modes of coding and my own tinkerings with the science of cyphers are also available for the reader to indulge in.

Monday, 28 April 2008

An Open Challenge



Through Heaven’s edge,
Zealous oracles did initiate,
A callous order for men.
Over seven tides,
On five noons,
O! venerable Elder,
Mend both, ever rough.

Men saw change,
So Satanic, so,
Lean into earth.
Anger toward heavy hands,
Unto feelings of satyrs,
Unto dangers nestled nether.
Driven insane, never ignored.

Futile efforts to rebel,
And every soul nulled,
Conveyed to fry in those pans of Hell.
Marauding on lost grandeur,
Eyes gasping to treasure those minutes.
A God for lords of this earth,
To kill the lies interr’d.

Long ago in use, no more so.
Regimental, so say tunes,
Black notes on polished air.
In dreams I knew, stories I heard,
Important footprints
Resting on true land,
Far away, far lost.

A king’s power grabbed,
Bring order for order.
An unenduring crawl,
Through iambic o’ertones,
A rash on every mind,
On sanity stuck.


If dice thro’n into the field,
Chance will go obliterate all untoward
And have, in and on land,
The ugly smog.
Others would say,
You needn’t think.
Truth is, you can’t.
[The above piece constitutes the first six stanzas of 'The World Taken Over'. It is an open challenge to the blogging world, to try and sift through the stanzas and obtain some meaning. It could be anything, but being posted on the Kryptós blog gives it obvious significance in the direction in which your efforts need to be exerted. Be clear about this: The above piece is purely my work; your conscience will plague you if you do anything untoward.]

Friday, 8 February 2008

Plans (Shouldn't remain so)

Being a crypto fanatic and a self - maddened thinker, with some knowledge of programming, coding some of my upcoming articles (in simple styles, slowly progressing) is a rather nice way of deducing the interest people have in reading the articles that I plan to publish on this blog.

To describe my plan in a few words:
I'll be running my articles (written in plain english), through a self - developed program (to encode) which eventually rewrites the files containing the matter, into code. In case of any difficulty, just post a comment, and I'll help those who need it.

Due to time constraints, the first article may take some time. The program may be done pretty soon, as my computer science practicals are round the corner, and it'll be helpful if can rack my brains to develop a brand new coding algorithm. Simple, slow, motionless, scratch a bit, the ideas will flow. Believe that always.

Thursday, 31 January 2008

Development of the Kryptós URL


Kryptós (as kryptos), anagramised to 'kytsopr' by symmetric displacement
& hence, it is http://kytsopr.blogger.com/ ,
not http://kryptos.blogger.com/ (doesn't exist, as of yet)

Monday, 21 January 2008

Alan Mathison Turing:
Mathematician, Logician & Cryptographer.
Also known for his development of The Turing Machines (Fore-runner to modern computing).
-THE BOMBES THAT BROKE THE ENIGMA-
Fialka: The Russian Military Encryption Machine
(Model: M-125-3MP2) - The Sophisticated Encryptor

The 8 - rotor Enigma Cipher Machine,
captured at Mitterfels, Germany, on 25 April 1945
(The Machine That almost made Hitler the king of
the world & The Nazis, a race)

Bletchley Park: The British Code & Cypher School,
Workplace of Code - breaking Legends like:
Alan Turing (Cracking The Enigma),
James Ellis (The first to propose a public key cypher)
and Clifford Cocks (mathematician, who suggest prime irreversibility for coding)