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The Secret in Cipher. B9209028 張瀞尹 B9209046 林秋君. The words about “Secret elements”. Cipher (cypher) 1 zero 2 Arabian numbers (from 1 to 9) 3 a. code(s) b. the readout of codes c. the messages consisted of codes. Code 1 System of laws.
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The Secret in Cipher B9209028 張瀞尹 B9209046 林秋君
The words about “Secret elements” • Cipher (cypher) 1 zero 2 Arabian numbers (from 1 to 9) 3 a. code(s) b. the readout of codes c. the messages consisted of codes
Code 1 System of laws. 2 System of signals or marks arranges to transmit messages, especially for secrecy. 3 Pre-organized word or groups of words used to represent a wordings and some message.
cryptograph 1 Secret writing 2 code 3 The tool that create codes.
The History of Cipher • The history of human being using code can trace back to ancient Babylon. Almost every civilization had records to use code.
Every codes were all man-made until the end of WWI. The man-made code system is very ineffective when sending messages.
The invention of wireless telegram made it much easier to intercept the cryptogram.
In 1918, an inventor named Arthur Scherbius, launched a company called “Scherbius and Ritter Company” with his friend Richard Ritter.
Scherbius invented an coded, electric machine named “ENIGMA”. Years afterwards, it was proved one of the most reliable coded systems.
During the war time, the alliance launched (and also read out) the wehrmacht’s messages, and that brought about a crucial advantage ground.
At the beginning of WWII, the wehrmacht was incomparable when it comes to secret work. So the affection of ENIGMA to the wehrmacht was crucial.
The Application of Cipher • Strong box, e-mailbox and bank account • Military affairs • Diplomacy
The Variety of Cipher • Morse code • Enigma • Gene code
Morse Code • The most popular code system. • Use the combination of points and segments (on paper or in sound) to communicate.
Enigma • The most popular code system during the war time. • Using the physically mechanism to create the codes consist of 26 alphabets.
Gene code • Proteins’ compositions are decided by the gene codes. • There are four types of nucleotides --A.T.C.G • With the combination of these four nucleotides, the gene codes determine the great proteins’ synthesis.
Conclusion • There are various types of codes in our lives. Although they are seem to be so different from each other, they all follow an original intention---that is, use the most telegraphic elements to synthesis a series of meaningful and secret messages.
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