Quote:
rN tpnslqt twk f tzuqjh jtuqju yymf wjf jfqqdw qjajwh. N ybfs tzd ty jmfa dr uwnej iltq. tL ty dr uxmt, ymjwj mtzqix jg f dynes jhti ymjwj. jhtijI yymf.
Alright, I'm gonna focus just on the letters, cause math sucks.
If we look at the frequency of letters, we notice that less common letters such as Q and J appear far more often than they should, that combined with the multiple appearance of the word "yymf" makes me think that this a substitution code, such as a Caesar cipher. the fact that N and F are by themselves make me think that these 2 letters stand for either I or A,
also at the beginning and end of the sample the first last letter of each first word is capitalized making me think the words have been reversed, also the word "yymf makes me think that due to the fact that no common words begin with double letters.
After a test of the caesar cipher idea, i can conclude that is not how it is coded. because if F TRULY is either A or I it would produce a word when shifted, and whether they were forward or backwards, it produced only gibberish.
Ill try some more later, but i think that the math is merely the key to the cipher, but all locks can be picked.