Some A Priori Torah Decryption Principles
Abstract
The author proposes, a priori, a simple set of principles that can be developed into a range of algorithms by which means the Torah might be decoded. It is assumed that the Torah is some form of transposition cipher with the unusual property that the plain text of the Torah may also be the cipher text of one or more other documents written in Biblical Hebrew. The decryption principles are based upon the use of Equidistant Letter Sequences (ELS) and the notions of Message Length, Dimensionality, Euclidean Dimension, Topology, Read Direction, Skip Distance and offset. The principles can be applied recursively and define numerous large subsets of the 304,807! theoretically possible permutations of the characters of the Torah.
Cite
@article{arxiv.0712.2605,
title = {Some A Priori Torah Decryption Principles},
author = {Grenville J. Croll},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:0712.2605},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
11 Pages. Presented at the 2nd conference of the Int. Torah Codes Society, Jerusalem, Israel, 5th June 2000