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* Banging the Ada Drum.
@ 2012-02-28  9:39 adacrypt
  2012-02-28 10:40 ` Martin
  2012-02-28 10:49 ` Martin
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From: adacrypt @ 2012-02-28  9:39 UTC (permalink / raw)


I have developed a world first in cryptography and a salient thing
about this cipher is that it is written in Ada, any person wishing to
understand it and use it has to do so through the medium of Ada at
least for the first time round, before it is rewritten in other
languages.

The cryptography scene is a graveyard of failed enthusiasts so I had
better explain a few things.

I have based my cryptography design on the conviction that all current
cryptography is weak because it uses the traditional real line as the
number line i.e the selection domain for the raw encryption data that
must somehow be transformed into ciphertext.  The upshot is that the
natural transparency that characterises all mathematics continues to
shine through in the ciphertext giving it residual structure that just
won’t go away – it is indelible in all scalar cryptography.  The
result is cryptography that is only “practically unbreakable” – strong
enough for the time being in the absence of sufficient computer power
that will break but vulnerable to the advent of sufficient computer
power when and if that ever happens.  The big threat comes from
quantum computing.

My solution is to use spatial number theory and three-dimensional
space as the selection domain for something that I am calling
“displacement” cryptography instead of the current cryptography that I
call “scalar” cryptography.

I have developed an up-and-running cipher that I have placed in the
public domain for the use of anybody who wants to do that.  This can
be found for free downloading at,
http://www.adacrypt.com/introduction.html under the title box “ Free
Software – Gnu General Public License – “Skew Line Encryptions”.

Ada experts may see this program as being a bit gauche but let me
explain that the object here is presenting the cryptography and the
mathematics in an Ada setting without any attempt at elegance.  That
can come later.

 I deplore slick source code i.e. ultra short-form unintuitive code
writing in any case but am open to optimising the operational speed of
my cryptography by legitimately rewriting the source code if it does
not affect the transparency of the cipher.

Note, that this cipher is immune to increasing computer power for all
time and it possesses the ultimate cryptographic strength of
“Theoretically Unbreakable”.  It is a world first and is here to stay.

 I would be interested in what readers think and equally what they can
do to enhance this cipher without making it unreadable.  You are
invited to modify it as you see fit and worthwhile.

- adacrypt



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