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Encoding the Cipher

We’ll use the reduced alphabet of ¢ (start) and ¢ mirrored (reflection) to transform the phrase into binary and then into symbolic pairs.

  1. Convert to Binary:

  2. Map to Binary ¢¢ Encoding:

  3. Arrange Symmetrically:

  4. Symbolic Output:


Decoding Process

  1. Reverse the symbolic substitution to return to binary ¢¢.
  2. Decode the binary into the alphabet.
  3. Reconstruct the plaintext: "MEET AT NOON".

This real-life application demonstrates how the minimalist ¢¢ cipher with its mirrored components can encode a message effectively while maintaining its chaotic, playful symmetry. What do you think? 😊 4up 4dow n

I'll apply the Francis Bacon-inspired cipher to the provided text.

Encoding Process

  1. Convert to Binary: Assign binary values based on a simplified mapping.
  2. Map to Binary ¢¢ Encoding: Replace each binary digit with ¢ (0) and ¢ mirrored (1).