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March 4th, 2013, 11:46 PM
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How "unbreakable" is my code?
So I came up with a new form (to my knowledge) of code last night.
It has obvious cryptographic applications, and fascinatingly can also be applied to programming language.
The beauty of this is it's affinity for randomness. Any symbol can be used, and the values, while still somewhat a defined set, have an almost infinite number of variations available. (Hint1)
I need your help to see how "unbreakable" it is. So all of you who have any skill or interest in this area, please try and crack my code!
It's in English, a quote from a philosopher who lived 2500 years ago in Asia, and it's one sentence. (Hint2)
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Here's a pastebin of it so you can copy and paste in a text editor to better have at it : http://pastebin.com/Rv4HLHVX
Sorry if this is in the wrong forum or anything. This is my first post here.
Thanks for your time!
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