Wednesday, February 28, 2018

More Convincing Cipher Creation

If you're going to create new elisions it's easy to make up any complete bullshit way. A gross is 144 of something. Create g=100, r=30, o=10, s=2. Now GROSS=144. That's not very convincing since it's obviously forcing the elision to create the result. It would be downright sad except that apparently it's allowed to be done (reference lack of rules throughout material here) and that compared to some other ways numbers are forced is entirely believable that this would appear.


There is a way to use real math to create believable sounding elisions just to force a word to make a point. This happens but in reverse. A new cipher is made, then there is a whole bunch of "research" on the new toy. Since you're allowed to ignore misses, any new hit created from, say, reverse ordinal is now a brand new gematria value for a word.


So, let's turn to my old friend 113 for this. The process can be duplicated in a similar manner for any word with a lot of synonyms, or if you want to end at just forcing a single word. Single word forcing would be sad, or rather is sad because it's true that this has happened.g Let's make some words meaning "honest" equal 113.


HONESTY has an ordinal value of 106. Note that it's seven letters long and falls seven short of 113. You could take the Satanic approach and make a system where everything is +1 instead of +35. 9+16+15+6+20+21+26=113. If you want another one, this one is a bit more camouflaged. Let's call it the Z Focus elision. Z=1, A=2, B=3, C=4, D=5, E=6...Y=26. Starting the numbering at Z instead of A yields the same mathematical result as long as the word doesn't contain a z, which isn't too common.


SINCERITY=122, 9 letters. Start with A=0 instead of 1. 122-9=113.


REALITY, 99 in reverse. Seven letters. Reverse +2 system will do the trick. 99+(2*7)=113.


FACTUAL, 125 in reverse. Seven letters long and 125-(6x2)=113. Here Z=-1 and Y=0. That's not too much of a problem unless you have a short word with Lots of Z's. And you can always ignore negative values you don't like. 19+24+22+5+4+24+13=111. Declare A to be special to make up for the negative value for the Z's. A=25. FACTUAL =113. The reverse minus two a exception elision. Or Sylvest Stalloneer elision or whatever else you want to call it. (The second name is in honor of Mr. T and his love of Francis Bacon).


The last one got a little weird, but on purpose. Any new creation will generate a new number that can be ignored if you don't like. So let me put it this way.


If you have a math equation that
A=1 or A=2 or A=3. B=19 or B=43 or B=55.
What's A+B? A+B can't be solved. You don't have an equation. Claiming you do just makes you look stupid. The whole business of multiple ciphers and throwing "or" into it ruins any kind of equality that you could avoid with just one numbering system.



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