Is the Morse code a route transposition cipher?
PDRTJS_settings_332991_page_255 = { “id” : “332991”, “unique_id” : “wp-page-255”, “title” : “Is+the+Morse+code+a+route+transposition+cipher%3F”, “item_id” : “_page_255”, “permalink” : “http%3A%2F%2Fkryptosfan.wordpress.com%2Fspeculations%2Fkeyword-retrieval%2Fis-the-morse-code-a-transposition-cipher%2F” } I’m not sure but I don’t think so right now. I’ll set up the premise for you and you can decide… Assumptions/Observations: • It can be assumed that keywords and cipher methods are given in some manner. It wouldn’t be fun to expect us to brute force the whole thing. • The Morse code and first three sections of copperplate have been translated. • The keywords/methods descriptions one would expect have not been found yet. • K1 keywords were kryptos and palimpsest. K2 keywords were kryptos and abscissa. K3 keyword was kryptos. • It’s possible to find palimpsest, abscissa and quagmire iii jumbled in the deciphered Morse code but they are not in any discernable order. Route and enciphered s