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Either that
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or he read a lot of 16th-century literature.
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The Aryans liked to use a cipher based on
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a 400-year-old code written by Sir Francis Bacon.
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So it's a binary code.
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Yeah. Bacon used a 21-letter alphabet. This one's 24.
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Each letter is assigned a bit string of 5 binary digits.
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This combination yields 32 possible encodings.
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Normally you'd use a computer to run all these combinations,
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but it was quicker just to do it longhand
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until I found the right one.
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He's so lifelike.