Building an Enigma Machine

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Code Bullet

Code Bullet

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I created an enigma machine.
Run the enigma machine
github.com/Code-Bullet/Enigma...
I couldn't upload the application so read the readMe to run the machine.
have fun
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@theemeraldfalcon9184
@theemeraldfalcon9184 4 роки тому
Sir, we've cracked the Germans code! It turns out that they were sending messages, in German!
@Aries-bc7oz
@Aries-bc7oz 4 роки тому
great now go back to the gulag
@CrayfishCraig
@CrayfishCraig 3 роки тому
My god
@biggeo5672
@biggeo5672 3 роки тому
Turns out your demoted to bathroom duty thev switched to Dutch
@zippybagi1105
@zippybagi1105 3 роки тому
WHAT NOBODY EXPECTED THAT OMG
@Sebi_gd
@Sebi_gd 3 роки тому
Sir may I translate it ?
@clayhess1479
@clayhess1479 3 роки тому
For anyone wondering, the secret message was: sendintheantitanksquirrels
@nskdk
@nskdk 3 роки тому
Loool
@Eisblume2000
@Eisblume2000 3 роки тому
bruh i got " send in the antitanksqhgvhojfo
@WasiMaster
@WasiMaster 3 роки тому
Send in the anti tank squirrels
@redstitch7924
@redstitch7924 3 роки тому
Wasi Master - Arian Mollik Wasi thanks I was very confused
@zipfy6
@zipfy6 3 роки тому
Squirrels? Who knew those could take out tanks
@kurtlee3198
@kurtlee3198 2 роки тому
seems Alan Turing cracked the code quicker than you with crossword competition winners, a pencil, paper and 1940's technology seen as there's no part 2 in 3 years
@eriktannert7961
@eriktannert7961 2 роки тому
How was that films name again?
@arshkulshrestha3064
@arshkulshrestha3064 2 роки тому
@@eriktannert7961 the imitation game
@eriktannert7961
@eriktannert7961 2 роки тому
@@arshkulshrestha3064 Thanks!
@MyMika2004
@MyMika2004 2 роки тому
actually he just took others work lol
@knighthunter1791
@knighthunter1791 2 роки тому
@@MyMika2004 it was a team effort.
@twothless6953
@twothless6953 2 роки тому
May 24, 2021, almost graduated sophmore year of highschool, no part 2 in sight. 'm afraid that I'll never see it in my lifetime. All I can do is pray to the big tv head man that it will one day appear in my recommended or notifications.
@andrewcuzzolino8277
@andrewcuzzolino8277 2 роки тому
Yep
@David-jt9nt
@David-jt9nt 2 роки тому
true, tho i guess he didn't know about the navel or luftwaffe comand enigma machines that had 5 rotor slots and 10 rotors
@7isAnOddNumber
@7isAnOddNumber 2 роки тому
Can’t wait for the bit where he makes an ai to do the part 2 for him (bet, 2022)
@khokozoepinapalacios683
@khokozoepinapalacios683 2 роки тому
What the hell man 8 m algo?
@khokozoepinapalacios683
@khokozoepinapalacios683 2 роки тому
Ago*
@seireiart
@seireiart 4 роки тому
It's March 24, 2020 Not a sign of part 2 was even shown.
@karsontalbot4396
@karsontalbot4396 4 роки тому
Now it actually IS March 24, 2020. Still hasn't broken the code.
@4nonym0u5
@4nonym0u5 4 роки тому
March 28, 2020 I don’t know who is in this shelter
@ccprophets
@ccprophets 4 роки тому
31 march, still in isolation
@WaCzup
@WaCzup 4 роки тому
4th april 2020, coronavirus quarantine is killing me still no sign of part 2
@justsaying6341
@justsaying6341 4 роки тому
5th April 2020 Basically the same thing the guy above me wrote Ich wollte noch irgendwas deutsches dazuschreiben, in der Hoffnung, dass ich einen Teil eurer Freizeit damit verschwenden konnte, da ihr all diesen Text in den Übersetzer eingesetzt habt. Schöne Grüße!
@mikaxms
@mikaxms 5 років тому
The message is "Send in the anti tank squirrels" XD
@dislikedbum
@dislikedbum 5 років тому
i was way off!
@nilsp3603
@nilsp3603 5 років тому
@@dislikedbum Same here, I got "hykcuwtrrrzesidrxocbowwhod"
@SomeXDLuisguy
@SomeXDLuisguy 5 років тому
I got "send in the anti tank squpebwe"
@adestimare5985
@adestimare5985 5 років тому
Thanks, I only checked the comments for this exact comment :)
@chrisparis3808
@chrisparis3808 5 років тому
@@nilsp3603 I got "oxxtwrabiywbzfpqzvhebuhrpw"
@ThreeEarRabbit
@ThreeEarRabbit Рік тому
This video was uploaded when I was in middle school. Now I am a university student. I have made a bet with my friend for 100 dollars that you, Code Bullet, will NOT upload a part 2 to this Enigma machine video before the year 2025. That way, I will be happy whether or not you do decide to make a part 2.
@anthonyliloia2022
@anthonyliloia2022 Рік тому
I was in elementary school, now I’m a freshman
@bonovoxel7527
@bonovoxel7527 Рік тому
Good example of hedging.
@dr_mafarioyt4313
@dr_mafarioyt4313 Рік тому
I used to be in middle school, now Im almost done with high school.
@dakotareid1566
@dakotareid1566 Рік тому
Wait so public school to university in 4 years? How
@pug8714
@pug8714 Рік тому
You can never win that bet unless Evan dies before you
@sirtoothy844
@sirtoothy844 3 роки тому
2021.15.02 - I am almost 3 years older now, BUT THE 2ND PART STILL ISN'T BORN
@AndiNordsee
@AndiNordsee 2 роки тому
If you want to know when the second part comes; he hid a secret message in the video (hint: 11:06 )
@oriolejb9774
@oriolejb9774 2 роки тому
Also, I think the camels are winning
@Joseph-iw2vg
@Joseph-iw2vg Місяць тому
*3 years later of your comment being posted*
@menburst5863
@menburst5863 5 років тому
Day 252, still no sign of part 2...
@imature5070
@imature5070 5 років тому
Day 253, there's still nothing...
@xanderwusky3001
@xanderwusky3001 5 років тому
Day 254, still waiting
@williamedstrom5681
@williamedstrom5681 5 років тому
Need
@extremespoats3235
@extremespoats3235 5 років тому
YT Games the year is 4039 we live on mars. I found this ancient website on my iPhone LLX. He is yet to upload part 2
@shadowcat314
@shadowcat314 5 років тому
@@extremespoats3235 I trust you will find this message 2000 years in the future on Mars. Wouldn't the iPhone 110 be called iPhone CX? The Roman numeral LLX does not exist in our time.
@toreole5831
@toreole5831 5 років тому
As a german myself i can confirm that this amount of possibilities is barely enough for me
@lonelypotato3001
@lonelypotato3001 5 років тому
Let's be real: It would only be perfect for us Germans if the amount of possibilities would be increased by x^2
@theunholybakery1990
@theunholybakery1990 5 років тому
@@lonelypotato3001 you mean x^69
@Krokoklemmee
@Krokoklemmee 5 років тому
@@theunholybakery1990 i think you meant x^1939
@theunholybakery1990
@theunholybakery1990 5 років тому
@@Krokoklemmee OH YEAH WAIT A MINUTE...
@ohno6590
@ohno6590 5 років тому
Same
@xandermurdock6131
@xandermurdock6131 2 роки тому
Fun fact: A couple of Polish math students who were working for Poland's signal intelligence offices actually cracked Enigma in 1932, then again in 1939. The information they shared with the Allies was crucial for Bletchley Park's breaking of Enigma. Don't fuck with math students, folks.
@pietrolocatelli33
@pietrolocatelli33 Рік тому
Wait a second, so Turing's work was redundant? I mean not completely, obviously. His approach was spectacular and it's the basis of the modern computer but, in terms of cracking enigma it was redundant.
@mungtor
@mungtor Рік тому
@@pietrolocatelli33 The definition depends. If I can tell you the sequence of amino acids to build a protein and you build a machine to synthesize the protein, would you consider the work redundant? Or if I gave you a protein and you reverse engineered the machine necessary to construct it, would that be redundant? IMO (not that it's worth much) Turing bridged the gap between theory and practice by inventing entirely new methods of computation. The amount of "redundancy" involved was akin to Newton observing an apple falling compared to landing a rover on Mars. Yeah... it's got a lot to do with gravity, but at a completely different level.
@wouterdegroot9467
@wouterdegroot9467 Рік тому
@@pietrolocatelli33 no the polish math team were able to solve an earlier version which was a lot easier to crack Turing made it feasible to crack the updated version which the polish didn’t accomplish
@Anrufbeantworter
@Anrufbeantworter 7 місяців тому
You must not forget that the Poles stole 2 original 3 rotor Enigma from the Germans, and therefore knew the hardware. The code books were still missing. On May 9, 1941, a 4-rotor Enigma with the code books was captured from U110. With it one could read all radio transmissions in Bletchley Park without computing power. The Turing mechanism was only used to multiply the captured Enigma and thus to decode several radio messages at the same time. Thus one knew from 11 May 1941 where to look for the Bismarck. It was only done very inconspicuously, so that the decryption of the German radio messages would remain secret.
@jackschumann8440
@jackschumann8440 2 роки тому
Jun 21st 2021: I'm tired of waiting, I think I might need to armor myself for war
@psyk0l0ge
@psyk0l0ge 2 роки тому
Sounds resonable
@bornpilot8539
@bornpilot8539 2 роки тому
I agree with this guy^
@jpgdesign
@jpgdesign 3 роки тому
July 25, 2020, we're still in the middle of a pandemic, Part 2 would be really great
@Legion-495
@Legion-495 3 роки тому
Expectations
@cullen3323
@cullen3323 3 роки тому
Maybe he's waiting to forget his own message?
@Aquillyne
@Aquillyne 3 роки тому
Oh right
@wakbikesness5715
@wakbikesness5715 3 роки тому
August 12
@tapanginoya583
@tapanginoya583 3 роки тому
August 18
@adammullarkey4996
@adammullarkey4996 4 роки тому
"The Germans accepted that. That was enough." We not gonna mention the 4-rotor and 5-rotor versions?
@Neanderthal1
@Neanderthal1 3 роки тому
Holy sh*t of the holy pope
@minecraftknight644
@minecraftknight644 3 роки тому
Lol
@yujiropepe6370
@yujiropepe6370 3 роки тому
I know, and just imagine the amount of possibilities if you just add more
@haticeebrar8253
@haticeebrar8253 3 роки тому
And if remember correctly those versions had 8 rotors to choose from instead of 5
@thunderstruck59
@thunderstruck59 3 роки тому
F*ck it add a 100 rotors see what happens
@conradh1383
@conradh1383 Рік тому
December 12th, 2022. We’re approaching 2023 and still no sign of a part 2.
@edi3d3d
@edi3d3d Рік тому
it's 2023 and there's no part 2
@Nibblies13
@Nibblies13 Рік тому
Sad times
@itsfkf6106
@itsfkf6106 Рік тому
@@edi3d3d YES
@TransGirlMagic
@TransGirlMagic 2 роки тому
Well it’s been 4 years. The answer is. no you can’t build an enigma machine. Edit. Just came back to this comment a year later and what the fuck never had a comment with this many likes before
@josephgrooms2977
@josephgrooms2977 2 роки тому
No, he did build the enigma machine, he has yet to crack the code yet
@stupidgamer4765
@stupidgamer4765 2 роки тому
Or he probobally forgot about it all together
@anthonyliloia2022
@anthonyliloia2022 2 роки тому
No he remembers, he just doesn’t care
@ParanoeX
@ParanoeX 2 роки тому
he stated that he decided to give up on this project
@ianhogben3472
@ianhogben3472 2 роки тому
simulting real life
@kyjoca5039
@kyjoca5039 5 років тому
"Enigma machines have three rotors" *shows 4 rotor naval Enigma machine*
@Milan-uz1nc
@Milan-uz1nc 5 років тому
Ye i saw it to but was to lame to make comment
@cjcrites4993
@cjcrites4993 4 роки тому
That makes so much more sense
@Dilara-js7ek
@Dilara-js7ek 4 роки тому
@@JackGF936 thats because in spanish and english you use the letter y way more often than we do. We have very few few words that contain a y, while you have very few word that contain a Z so the letter position is changed
@Asew54321
@Asew54321 4 роки тому
I believe that’s actually a reflector, which basically once the message hits the reflector, the message goes into the outputs and out of the inputs until you get back to the keyboard.
@squeakers007
@squeakers007 4 роки тому
Bone_knapper That fourth “rotor” was actually the reflector.
@dominichemken5070
@dominichemken5070 4 роки тому
"I write code to give me code" Every programmer ever. I do this all the time :P
@soaphieex
@soaphieex 4 роки тому
what do you use? small basic?
@SonicCam04
@SonicCam04 4 роки тому
“I USED THE CODE TO ENCODE THE CODE” - Thanos probably
@asialsky
@asialsky 4 роки тому
Sad thing is, I could probably do this minus the interface as a batch file. I think I might need a new hobby.
@kakerake6018
@kakerake6018 4 роки тому
When i code and get something random out the other end especially in the early days it was like a lottery. I think I could make the best enigma machine
@hristiqndimitrov5249
@hristiqndimitrov5249 4 роки тому
Same
@bigmango202
@bigmango202 10 місяців тому
What a cool project I can't wait for the next parts
@veronicacarvalho1382
@veronicacarvalho1382 9 місяців тому
It will never come
@abinivesh657
@abinivesh657 8 місяців тому
Who's gonna tell him?
@veronicacarvalho1382
@veronicacarvalho1382 8 місяців тому
@@abinivesh657 I told him
@roks_on_ice
@roks_on_ice 8 місяців тому
august 2023 still waiting for part 2 !!! FML come on code bullet get on with it
@MrRolnicek
@MrRolnicek 5 років тому
That's a really big number. Brute force it.
@ineednochannelyoutube5384
@ineednochannelyoutube5384 5 років тому
Thats the problem. It is entirely possible bruteforcing would result in multiple seemingly correct and contradictory solutions.
@MrRolnicek
@MrRolnicek 5 років тому
No it wouldn't. Enigma isn't a "perfect cypher" If you brute force all the possible initial states only one of them would decode into a sensible message.
@ineednochannelyoutube5384
@ineednochannelyoutube5384 5 років тому
+MrRolnicek if only one cyphertext is known written with one setting, enigma is indistinguishible from a one time pad in its function, which makes the cyphertext inbrakable without access to the key. Thing is, many massages were sent with the same key, each containing already known plaintext segments, like "nothing to report". Not the entire encryption key was changed each time either. By 1939 the poles have managed to discover the complete internal wiring of the machine, and could reduce solutions to about 17000 possible ones. These could then be decoded by brute force.
@MrRolnicek
@MrRolnicek 5 років тому
I think I'm not following here. Let's try again. What I'm saying is : you intercept a message (sufficiently long one) and you decypher it using ALL of the possible initial settings. Now you have trillions of messages (or however many) What I THOUGHT is that only one of them will make any sense (form words and those words form sentences). You're saying it's unbreakable which I believe to mean "there will be multiple messages among the results that make sense and are different from each other" Is that right? Can you explain why? Just the sheer number makes that statistically likely? And how long does the message need to be for it to be unlikely?
@ineednochannelyoutube5384
@ineednochannelyoutube5384 5 років тому
+MrRolnicek Alright. So first off, you dont have the wiring of the machine so you dont know the encryption method, so you cant check all 17 quadrillion possible settings. But even if you did, you would get multiple meaningful solutions, as you mentioned. Considering the enigma essentially randomly encrypts any letter to any otjer letter, any solution is possible that is the same length, up until the number of texts with that length start to exceed the 17 quadrillion possible cyphers. now I cant solve 24 based logarith 17quadrillion in my head, but the solution is the text length at which you will start getting potential solutions that the enigma cant reproduce. Look up one time pad on wikipedia and you will uderstand why a single message should in theory be unbreakable.
@domninin
@domninin 5 років тому
Day 94: Water is slowly running out, food has been gone for 5 days now. Looking into the cold state of death, I think to myself: "If I have to die right now I might as well look at how Code Bullet decoded the Enigma machine". I find a phone with a broken display and a spare battery on the ground. With the last power left in my arms, I look at UKposts to find the video, only to notice: It isn't there. He still hasn't uploaded it. And so I die. Sad and without the knowledge to decode a string of an Enigma machine I hope you understand what I'm trying to say
@garret1930
@garret1930 5 років тому
You are saying that you need a ferret to be your friend.
@markherring1690
@markherring1690 5 років тому
Lol
@rivervandever8151
@rivervandever8151 5 років тому
I feel you 😭
@ricksanchez9343
@ricksanchez9343 5 років тому
Sendintheantitanksquirrels
@twentytwentyoneishvkmemory7430
@twentytwentyoneishvkmemory7430 5 років тому
I don't, but nice story
@theheroweneededbutdidntdeserve
@theheroweneededbutdidntdeserve 2 роки тому
January 26, 2022 Still no part 2. Things are getting worse by the day. The snow hasn't let up yet and we are running out of supplies. Omicron is spreading like a fire in California. I don't know if it will ever stop. I am losing hope that part 2 will ever come out. Time will tell. - Tommy P.
@Vertical_water
@Vertical_water Рік тому
December 21 2022 I'm still waiting for part 2. Omicron is not that bad. If part 2 doesn't come soon, I may lose every last drop of hope I had for part 2. The only way to know, is waiting -Vertical W.
@WipSama
@WipSama 7 місяців тому
Still waiting for part 2
@Volvith
@Volvith 3 роки тому
"G'Day mate. ... Actually they probably wouldn't have had Australian accents." No, it would be something along the lines of *"G U T T E N T A G M E I N F R E U N D!!"*
@mrreburn3931
@mrreburn3931 3 роки тому
*GUTEN TAG MEIN FREUND
@zureinaugigenkatze5833
@zureinaugigenkatze5833 3 роки тому
@@mrreburn3931 das ist irgendwie rassistisch wir sind nicht mehr im 19Jahrhundert wir sagen: was geht 'n
@zureinaugigenkatze5833
@zureinaugigenkatze5833 3 роки тому
That's a little bit racist we don't live in the 19 century anymore we say : what's up
@dagda1180
@dagda1180 3 роки тому
@@zureinaugigenkatze5833 Are you mad about a little joke? It's not racist, as they did not mean to be insulting towards either the Germans or the Austrians.
@qtheplatypus
@qtheplatypus 3 роки тому
They might of had Austrian accents.
@tork1988
@tork1988 4 роки тому
Day 355 stumbled across pt 1 almost a year after upload. Still looking for pt 2
@craftypenguin4266
@craftypenguin4266 3 роки тому
2 years
@Probly
@Probly 3 роки тому
I COOKIE I me too
@hexithinkwedidaprettygoodj1187
@hexithinkwedidaprettygoodj1187 3 роки тому
Bro, I've been waiting for 2 years!
@itsyaboimike9010
@itsyaboimike9010 3 роки тому
Day 741 still no pt. 2
@stormfitness9270
@stormfitness9270 3 роки тому
Year two still no change😂
@Daru_Tonbo_Sage
@Daru_Tonbo_Sage 2 роки тому
around 1:45 it would be pronounces nes-fov-l. Like in Pneumonia, the p would be silent
@tomo9126
@tomo9126 3 роки тому
At almost 3 years into WWII Bletchley Park had broken Enigma. Three years after the release of this video we still don't have part 2.
@gigaherz_
@gigaherz_ 4 роки тому
Past Code Bullet: "Can I build it?" Future Code Bullet: "Nope, gave up on it."
@colby1398
@colby1398 2 роки тому
I mean, he did build it. He just didn't crack it.
@omarothman12184
@omarothman12184 Рік тому
@@colby1398 oh, and I was looking for this second part video...
@mosemister
@mosemister 4 роки тому
The reason why there is no part 2. An army of camels took away Evan's pc every time he started to crack the code
@kayagorzan
@kayagorzan 4 роки тому
Oh no
@kayagorzan
@kayagorzan 4 роки тому
Send the anti tank squirrels!
@manylittlefish693
@manylittlefish693 3 роки тому
Hans he's trying to solve the code again oh mein gott
@Vijwal
@Vijwal 3 роки тому
@@kayagorzan you got me there, and yes ik that it is the decoded message(I just read other comments)
@michaelwesten4624
@michaelwesten4624 3 роки тому
no, the reason for no part 2 is because Evan can't be fucked to get up and do it
@Revityy
@Revityy Рік тому
I’ve been lucky enough to actually use a real enigma machine at Bletchley Park in England, it was very interesting to be taught how they work and this video was really informative! Thanks :)
@coryfriend8325
@coryfriend8325 3 роки тому
There was also a ring setting that determined where on the rotar it would engage with the adjacent rotar to rotate to the next setting. An odometer increments the tens position when the ones position rolls from 9 to 0. The ring setting applied to the odometer would allow you to change where that happened, when it rolls from 3 to 4, for example.
@RemcovanZuijlen
@RemcovanZuijlen 2 місяці тому
right! This wasn't mentioned and I was looking for this comment. Also, it's not 10 positions, but 26 ofcourse.
@josemariasalvador832
@josemariasalvador832 4 роки тому
"Can he stop the evil Nazi camel empire before it's too late?" May 24, 2020: The evil Nazi Camel Empire has taken over the world because he didn't upload the second part in time
@aleisterlavey9716
@aleisterlavey9716 3 роки тому
And still you speak english. Time paradox glitch?
@sams_enfp
@sams_enfp 3 роки тому
@@aleisterlavey9716 No, English became German lmao
@yiannik6000
@yiannik6000 3 роки тому
Say sike right now
@davidp4270
@davidp4270 3 роки тому
Have you guys seen the series man in the high castle series on Amazon?
@callumpowell910
@callumpowell910 3 роки тому
December 20th 2020: part 2 is still sounding like a vibe
@multiarray2320
@multiarray2320 2 роки тому
well...
@eldritchsheep6801
@eldritchsheep6801 3 роки тому
Germans: *builds super-complex machine that requires years of work the engineer and understand to send encoded messages* Americans: *laughs in Navajo*
@SuperUltimateLP
@SuperUltimateLP 2 роки тому
We germans have so many strange and almost incomprehensible (to even other germans) dialects to choose from... But no... Inigma... xD Would have been funny if we transmitted in Plattdeutsch or a mixture of dialects .. (Words and sentience structuer can diver a ridiculous amount)
@taoofjester4113
@taoofjester4113 2 роки тому
Navajo was a solid choice. Just needed more people that spoke Navajo. Good thing American didn't try really hard to wipe out the people and language....
@eldritchsheep6801
@eldritchsheep6801 2 роки тому
@@SuperUltimateLP Only issue with that is there's always a chance that some really patriotic Deutsche-American would happen to be in the US army and be able to understand it if their family was from the region (like if you use Hochdeutsch then get someone with origins from the highlands, Bayerisch then a Bavarian, Saxon, etc) but I doubt anyone in the entirety of any European nation would have a translator available for Navajo.
@SuperUltimateLP
@SuperUltimateLP 2 роки тому
@@eldritchsheep6801 you are somewhat right about it,but I as a German (born and raised in lower Saxony) can only speak the standard dialect. If a Saxon or a Bavarian would start speaking there dialect is almost impossible for me to even catch one word, let alone the whole sentence. I have always heard that the Scottish have difficult English to understand and I would say that a mixture of all dialects of German would blow Scottish out of the water in terms of incomprehensibility. There are some English videos on UKposts comparing German to swiss german and I can tell you there is almost no similarity between them, it's truly mind blowing. My joke doesn't work well for someone that doesn't live in Germany. Or just feed this dialect mess in to inigma and get even more difficult to understand results.. ^^
@SuperUltimateLP
@SuperUltimateLP 2 роки тому
@@eldritchsheep6801 and yes we would not have a translator for Navajo ^^ Sometimes the easy solution doesn't come to mind first... The Americans poured huge amounts of money in to the space pen and the Russians simply used a pencil...(somewhat) Same thing with Navajo and inigma ^^
@SoulFoxie
@SoulFoxie 2 роки тому
I'm on a Code Bullet binge and that's probably one of my favorite quotes I've heard again. "I write code to give me other code"
@LOLNATIONCH
@LOLNATIONCH 5 років тому
Fun fact : The allies had "bomb"s, that allowed them to decrypt the Air and Army enigma. The only one that really pose a "threat" was the Navy one. This is the one Turing was working on. The threat was only the fact that it took much longer to decrypt the Navy, because they added cylinders and the plugboard.
@demetriosb5758
@demetriosb5758 5 років тому
LOLNATIONCH What were “Bombs” that decrypted the German air and army enigma?
@lostbutfreesoul
@lostbutfreesoul 5 років тому
Lolnationch is likely referring to the bomba kryptologiczna, the original device created by Marian Rejewsk to crack Enigma-machine ciphers. Taken from the wiki, because I find it to be hilarious: According to a top-secret U.S. Army report dated 15 June 1945,[3] A machine called the "bombe" is used to expedite the solution. The first machine was built by the Poles and was a hand operated multiple enigma machine. When a possible solution was reached a part would fall off the machine onto the floor with a loud noise. Hence the name "bombe".
@wobblysauce
@wobblysauce 5 років тому
Now that you have this uncrackable system... lets start/end every message with the same phrase.
@tigerchills2079
@tigerchills2079 5 років тому
WETTERBERICHT :)
@WallChart
@WallChart 5 років тому
LOLNATIONCH didn’t Turing invent the bombes along with Tommy Flowers?
@TurtleKwitty
@TurtleKwitty 5 років тому
So..... what happened to part 2?
@boney2982
@boney2982 5 років тому
The AI used its vast intelligence it has gained across the channel and killed him and took over the channel
@CentralNexusPrime
@CentralNexusPrime 5 років тому
He solved it but can't reveal he solved it or we'll change the code...
@ArchimedesTrajano
@ArchimedesTrajano 5 років тому
I wonder if you can apply machine learning to create the thing to decipher with only rules and no training material much like they did with Go.
@JustinSulak
@JustinSulak 5 років тому
I was wondering the same thing
@DanelonNicolas
@DanelonNicolas 5 років тому
yeah! we want the part 2
@MatBR10
@MatBR10 2 роки тому
Your videos are fascinating and entertaining, keep going!!!
@callummurphy6222
@callummurphy6222 3 роки тому
Weirdly I saw this , went away , did most of a uni degree , and programmed this as a third year project.
@freddierhodes8201
@freddierhodes8201 2 роки тому
And part two still isn't there
@-leapplayz-4684
@-leapplayz-4684 2 роки тому
@@freddierhodes8201 truest words have never been said
@realgoongolfwang
@realgoongolfwang 5 років тому
Day 158,962,555,217,826,360,000. Bullet is nowhere to be found.
@Plllllllll
@Plllllllll 4 роки тому
123,684,604,574,684,925,573,583,573,932,119,183,274,372,477,473,572,985,573,593,273,483 days Still no signs of bullet lol
@josephstalin7353
@josephstalin7353 4 роки тому
*GONE.REDUCED TO ATOMS*
@Babakinha
@Babakinha 4 роки тому
Was found part 2?
@adodzal
@adodzal 4 роки тому
It's fine,he's back
@larsongevirtz5247
@larsongevirtz5247 4 роки тому
@@adodzal he'll never come back
@thornels
@thornels 3 роки тому
September 18th 2020: Really feeling like a part 2 right now
@WipSama
@WipSama 3 роки тому
yeah
@DenisovichDev
@DenisovichDev 3 роки тому
It's May, 2021. Evan, stop running from this project.
@FirstLast-oe2jm
@FirstLast-oe2jm 11 місяців тому
You make computer science seem so much more fun than it was when I had to take it for physics
@lemonorang392
@lemonorang392 5 років тому
See, since the code is unbreackable, there is no part 2! xD
@astrosalient801
@astrosalient801 5 років тому
Paul Stammer somone got it
@atxorsatti
@atxorsatti 5 років тому
It actually is breakable...
@kianbrennan6420
@kianbrennan6420 5 років тому
unless the mentioning of a part 2 was just a joke and an honour to the enigma code?
@_dazab85
@_dazab85 5 років тому
@@atxorsatti but only if you have more info than just the message
@TheDwagonHD
@TheDwagonHD 5 років тому
Lonely Dazab or if you allready know part of the message sent. like if all the messages have been dated or contains a set phrase.
@Gilliboy
@Gilliboy 4 роки тому
German: this Maschine has 1 quintillion different configurations. Ernő Rubik: hold my beer....
@EpicTyphlosionTV
@EpicTyphlosionTV 4 роки тому
I don't get it
@KikinCh1kin
@KikinCh1kin 4 роки тому
@@EpicTyphlosionTV and when you do you will cry
@chrisgarrett6305
@chrisgarrett6305 4 роки тому
Epic Typhlosion read his surname again and maybe you will understand
@calebl1316
@calebl1316 4 роки тому
The Rubik’s cube has roughly 49 quintillion possible arrangements, the enigma machine has like 159 quintillion or something so.... but close enough
@Gilliboy
@Gilliboy 4 роки тому
Salty Beignet 43,23 quintillion. But yeah you are right. I can’t remember if i didn’t watch the whole thing when i was writing this comment or if my brain fucked up :D
@sk0mlin
@sk0mlin Рік тому
wonderful video!! can’t wait for part two :)
@ourlordandsaviorsquirtle3278
@ourlordandsaviorsquirtle3278 Рік тому
Hope you're patient
@prehistoricgames3432
@prehistoricgames3432 Рік тому
Your gonna be waiting till the heat death of the universe
@lextatertotsfromhell7673
@lextatertotsfromhell7673 Рік тому
So excited for part 2!!!
@Crazy1793
@Crazy1793 5 років тому
It's April 21 2019, has part 2 been uploaded???
@DamageMaximo
@DamageMaximo 5 років тому
çpç
@TyDoesStuff
@TyDoesStuff 5 років тому
Yeah, UKposts recommended this to me at a strange time
@soerenengsted4570
@soerenengsted4570 5 років тому
Nop he decided to NOT do it
@Wockes
@Wockes 5 років тому
@@TyDoesStuff same
@sebastianeliassen3658
@sebastianeliassen3658 5 років тому
it's April 23 2019 and there yet a part 2 to be seen...
@emanuelweingartner6531
@emanuelweingartner6531 5 років тому
SEND IN THE ANTITANK SQUIRRELS
@heroslippy6666
@heroslippy6666 5 років тому
SEND IN THE ANTI SQUIRREL OWLS
@alionguy
@alionguy 5 років тому
SEND IN THE ANTI OWLS BIGGER OWLS
@rubixx7165
@rubixx7165 5 років тому
And how abouts others tanks? Maybe birds? Or dogs?
@bobcat5496
@bobcat5496 5 років тому
NOT THE SQUIRRELS
@marcussndergaard5434
@marcussndergaard5434 5 років тому
SEND IN THE ANTI BIGGER OWL RHINO
@harshchitnis7819
@harshchitnis7819 9 місяців тому
I was fresh out of 10th grade when i first saw this video... I am now in my 3rd year of engineering.... It has been 5 YEARS
@godsao
@godsao 9 місяців тому
its been 5 years, and no part 2 in sight
@Assassine0606
@Assassine0606 3 роки тому
I know I'm 2 years late, but to assist Evan in "setting the Scene", as a German I can provide you with what the German would probably have said: "Franz! Der General sagt, wir verlegen die Division an die Ostfront!"
@MaxyStorm3
@MaxyStorm3 3 роки тому
Or could be "Hans get ze flammenwerfer"
@bela8209
@bela8209 3 роки тому
Gut, das wäre den Amerikanern dann auch egal gewesen...
@krakenpots5693
@krakenpots5693 3 роки тому
@@MaxyStorm3 das wollte ich auch sagen!!!
@__8120
@__8120 3 роки тому
I don't think it's possible to not read any of this in a yelling German accent
@TheManiac-nw8ru
@TheManiac-nw8ru 4 роки тому
Its March 30, 2020. All water and food supplies are gone. Oxygen will be gone in 2 days. Part 2 of this video hasn't been detected yet. If this isn't uploaded in 3 days, we will be gone.
@fier5080
@fier5080 4 роки тому
The Maniac 90876 good bye I guess
@raffaellospadini5983
@raffaellospadini5983 4 роки тому
F
@s3dsd840
@s3dsd840 4 роки тому
R.I.P The Maniac 90876
@PlatonicPluto
@PlatonicPluto 3 роки тому
im a cockroach right now
@probablysomeoneimportant5755
@probablysomeoneimportant5755 3 роки тому
I guess your dead so F
@Neverpa1n
@Neverpa1n 3 роки тому
im writing my thesis based on this. your video was the most informative one. thank you alot.
@itscharlie0110
@itscharlie0110 Рік тому
There was a handy video at the top of the recommended list beneath the video. The title was just the total amount of combinations that the enigma machine has :)
@lexnellis4869
@lexnellis4869 5 років тому
5 months later and still no part 2. Looks like the Germans could code better than Bullet thought.
@sirpeterbaum4695
@sirpeterbaum4695 5 років тому
HAHAHAHHAAAHAHAHHAHA WIR SIEGEN
@halimalnami1560
@halimalnami1560 2 роки тому
This sentiment has been proven ever more through
@thelegendofmarc207
@thelegendofmarc207 Рік тому
Ah yes 5months
@gielindekeu6154
@gielindekeu6154 3 роки тому
For anyone interested in the calculation of the number of possible settings for the plugboard, I try to explain it here as best I can: there are 26 options to chose the first letter, 25 for the second, 24 for the third, etc. This dictates all possible orderings of 26 letters, meaning 26*25*24*...*3*2*1 = 26! (! Is the Factorial). We however have to consider two things. First: for every combination of two letters, the reverse order of those two (example given, a->s has the reverse s->a) is the same setting. This means that every tuple, or to say ‘every wire’ has half the options considered above. Correct notation of this in the above made derivation makes the number of options ((26*25)/2)*((24*23)/2)*... = (26!)/(2^13). We also need consider that every combination of tuples (13 tuples to be exact) can also be reordered resulting in the same setting (example, if a->s is the first wire and b->k the second, the combination where all other wires stay the same except a->s is the second wire and b->k the first, yields the same plugboard setting). We must thus consider that any setting has 13! orderings, and therefore find the total number of options to be (26!)/((2^13)*(13!)). The second thing to consider is that usually, only 10 wires are used. This means we only have 10! Possible orderings of the tuples, and only 2^10 different occurrences where the tuples are the same, but one or more is internally reversed. It also means the different selections stops when 6 elements are left, dictating the eventual calculation to be (((26*25)/2)*((24*23)/2)*...*((10*9)/2)*((8*7)/2))/(10!), which equals (26!)/(6!*10!*(2^10))
@siliconhawk9293
@siliconhawk9293 9 місяців тому
i knew why it was not 26! exactly but i was too lazy to find why exactly, thx to you now i know. (i will probably forget it in a few days)
@renisnyanbinary
@renisnyanbinary 2 роки тому
hmm, coming from 2022 code bullet and it's great to see how far he has come in editing and video quality.
@rhysgriffiths6904
@rhysgriffiths6904 2 роки тому
Absolutely fascinating.
@ChronoTango
@ChronoTango 3 роки тому
“Can I make an enigma machine?” >shows picture of the bombe
@bigoketv7992
@bigoketv7992 4 роки тому
If you could go ahead and make that part 2 that’d be great
@Cashimat
@Cashimat Рік тому
Are you still waiting?
@ARandomHumanBein
@ARandomHumanBein 9 місяців тому
Actually, the most common counters to Camels used during WW2 were Artillery and Aircraft (especially the P-47D), as Camels could easily destroy Light Tanks and were especially effective against the M4 Sherman Firefly, but didn't have any Anti-Aircraft weaponry, were slow and marched in big groups, so they were easily killed by Aircraft and Artillery. A good example of this is how, during the first days of the Invasion of Poland (WWII), the Luftwaffe destroyed countless Polish Camels (and a lot of Civilians too), during the Bombing of Wieluń. Another example of this is how only 360-720 Polish Camels (we still aren't sure how many), during the Battle of Wizna (WWII), which were led by Władysław Raginis, held off more than 40,000 German Tanks for 3 entire days, they were outnumbered 40 to 1! Another example of this is how, during the Battle of Doiran (WWI), the Bulgarian 2nd Brigade (almost entirely composed of camels) defended against 12 entire British companies (a total of 67,000 tanks) and even managed to Counter-Attack and gain key strategic positions. Sources: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bombing_of_Wielu%C5%84 en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Wizna en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Doiran_(1917)
@121Corey121
@121Corey121 Рік тому
Pretty sure multiple government stepped in and told Code Bullet he is not allowed to further explain and or make an enigma machine so available to the general public. Much less and AI! Code Bullet, you are legend sir, much respect. 🙏
@breeddiffrent8480
@breeddiffrent8480 5 років тому
Sendintheantitanksquirrels 10:34 XD
@ninonook677
@ninonook677 5 років тому
Yetee yet
@killerfox9931
@killerfox9931 5 років тому
Send in the anti tank squirrels
@KuJKuJ-tn5iq
@KuJKuJ-tn5iq 5 років тому
Hehe
@sirpeterbaum4695
@sirpeterbaum4695 5 років тому
That’s what it says? Noice have been looking for this exact comment
@legaia34
@legaia34 5 років тому
can confirm. @@sirpeterbaum4695
@relux3804
@relux3804 3 роки тому
I just want to say that Enigma was first decoded by Poles, and after that Alan Turing has upgraded the decoding method and created so called Turing Bomb
@shanujha7245
@shanujha7245 Рік тому
the brilliance of coders back in the day, as well as the paranoia is just intoxicating
@darkdemon1746
@darkdemon1746 3 роки тому
bassically is was very effective to crack the german enigma since it would decrease the threat of german u boat attacks and also it was useful to relay secret attacks, camps, plans, ect.
@mdftx1
@mdftx1 5 років тому
Almost a year later, the code has still not been broken, seems accurate to the original time it took to crack the code
@Batreek
@Batreek 5 років тому
"[...] because I'm super lazy. I write code to give me other code." You are my soulmate.
@baptisteklein7886
@baptisteklein7886 2 роки тому
I’ve done an enigma machine with 3 friends for a school project, that was very hard but we successfully built it but the the main electrical circuit didn’t work as well
@flavioperini2484
@flavioperini2484 3 роки тому
January 19, 2021. We are losing the war, we need the decryption part. Also, send more squirrels please
@cerebralm
@cerebralm 4 роки тому
I love how you started crossing out the eyes of all the camels then gave up and scratched out the whole screen XD
@TheGitGuild
@TheGitGuild 3 роки тому
Thanks for the inspiration! This video actually inspired me to create physical enigma out of STM32 in my channel.
@tommy.eklund
@tommy.eklund 3 роки тому
This video was in my recommendations just now... Realized I’m still waiting for part 2.
@SATELLITEDOWN7735
@SATELLITEDOWN7735 2 роки тому
2022 here, I would love a part two! I love your content!
@FinlayDaG33k
@FinlayDaG33k 4 роки тому
small detail, there were multiple versions of the Enigma. The Kriegsmarine took the Wehrmacht Enigma (with 3 rotors out of 5 possible and a plugboard) a step further by adding a fourth rotor and adding another 3 possible rotors. Though, luckily, they made a crucial mistake of a character never being able to become itself which is how it was eventually cracked way faster than expected.
@mauer1
@mauer1 2 роки тому
Oh yeah that's a thing isnt it. It's kinda bad when you know what it definitly can't be.
@colby1398
@colby1398 2 роки тому
@@mauer1 yeah. I mean, it only drops 1/26 possible characters for each letter in the message, but it adds up
@BulletL
@BulletL 5 років тому
10/10 Explanation
@brandondarnell1150
@brandondarnell1150 Рік тому
man i can’t wait to see what part two of this video brings us!
@cantankerous5051
@cantankerous5051 2 роки тому
Looking forward to part 2 still!
@janulaszewski7172
@janulaszewski7172 4 роки тому
The most complicated coding machine in WW2 with 17,576 possible settings: *exists* Two polish mathematicians: *hold my beer*
@aetherwebdev3620
@aetherwebdev3620 4 роки тому
An upgraded version. *Most Complicated German Encryption Machine With 159*10^18 Combinations* : *Exists* *One British Boi* : I'm about to end this machine's whole career
@Elios0000
@Elios0000 4 роки тому
@@aetherwebdev3620 well it helped the Germans did lazy things like send encoded weather reports in a standard format EVERY DAY and that it couldnt encode a letter as it self the encoding flaw along with the repeated messages is what made crack-able
@aetherwebdev3620
@aetherwebdev3620 4 роки тому
@@Elios0000 Yup, that is true. But it is still Really, REALLY impressive of Mr. Turing that he recognized that flaw and cracked the enigma
@bensemusx
@bensemusx 4 роки тому
Elios0000 even with those flaws I believe the code was still in practice uncrackable by hand. Only with Turning’s computer could they crack the code before the daily change. Without that daily change then it likely could have been cracked eventually.
@-Teus-
@-Teus- 4 роки тому
Multicellular_Organism One gay british boy: Cracks enigma British government: I’m about to end this man’s career
@the.starman
@the.starman 5 років тому
Muhaha! Now I can attack Russia! And America. And Japan...And Chi... oh that's to much work, maby I'll try it tomorrow.
@galistoianov
@galistoianov 5 років тому
Russia and China use hacks anyway, every time you attack them you pull up infinite amount of troops
@perfectlyfine1675
@perfectlyfine1675 5 років тому
Snowfire and now Russia has nukes.
@k_tess
@k_tess 5 років тому
Snowfire The U.S. has "always comes back stronger and even more pissed off." This leaves OTK as the only viable strategy. I'd say this ability is even more hax, than Russia's and China's infinite soldier cheat.
@galistoianov
@galistoianov 5 років тому
king_ Tesseract but that's still not proven on their own land ik the independentce wars but those doesn't really count, I talk about since then they haven't had war with stronger enemy on their own soil
@k_tess
@k_tess 5 років тому
Snowfire You have a point, I don't like taking untested hypothesies as apriori assumptions. However consider the volume of weapons the US citizenry have. That's a lot of guns to fight through. Sure they may not have nukes, tanks, or an airforce, but can you really expect to hold an entire continent hostage, while the hostages are all armed to the teeth. I'll just say that the US got so pissed off at 9/11 that they took an entire region of the world back to the bronze age.
@AndrewBlechinger
@AndrewBlechinger 4 місяці тому
It's worth pointing out that the enigma machine had a commercially available version, which came without the plug board. Numberphile has a great two-parter on how it was eventually broken.
@moonforged6343
@moonforged6343 2 роки тому
CodeBullet: Press the bell to be notified when I upload. Me: *Still waiting*
@mako8040
@mako8040 4 роки тому
7:40 , it was actually the polish who solved the enigma code, he just made small adjustments to the polish decryption machine that was created before the war.
@wiht3630
@wiht3630 4 роки тому
The polish machine narrowed it down to 10000 options instead if 17000 but Turing's machine solved the final piece
@mako8040
@mako8040 4 роки тому
@@wiht3630 like I said, he made adjustments that made it able to decrypt the enigma
@TheWeedIsland
@TheWeedIsland 4 роки тому
@@mako8040 So what did this mean in practice? That one of the characters in a message was unknown?
@mako8040
@mako8040 4 роки тому
@@TheWeedIsland it means that the polish machine could decrypt a part of the enigma machine, i don't remember the specific part, but let's say that it was one of the rotors. Turing made an adjustment to it so it could decrypt the last Rotor. Without that rotor the message wouldn't mean anything, with the last rotor they could find out what the message actually said.
@salami8985
@salami8985 4 роки тому
Seeing this in 2020, he probably has the cure for COVID-19 in that message
@Flippin-Beats
@Flippin-Beats 3 роки тому
Maybe Antitanksquirrels are the cure, Who knows?? (The message was: Sen in the antitanksquirrels)
@alexplaysminc.-.5922
@alexplaysminc.-.5922 3 роки тому
​@@Flippin-Beats 5/1, 1/3, 2/4 WP-ES-RB-YO-IL-DH-FJ-GC-KX-VM CFDNH EHM HG NLFYP XT HDMB PJT IMM (If you're bored- I sure was xD)
@crimsondeath666
@crimsondeath666 3 роки тому
@@Flippin-Beats i've got send in the antitanksquioz. Was a bit confused about the last letters, but checked it several times. :D
@matthewwhiting255
@matthewwhiting255 2 роки тому
June 20th 2021, kiryu coco is graduating soon man a part 2 would be a great send off gift
@koda450
@koda450 3 роки тому
April 10th 2021 we are still in quarantine no sign of part 2 and he last uploaded 3 months ago” AI learns to fly”
@SuperJJAlexander
@SuperJJAlexander 5 років тому
I take it you're hard at work trying to solve the Enigma machine since you haven't uploaded part 2.
@Nico-uy2so
@Nico-uy2so 4 роки тому
Then why has he uploaded other videos
@kshanegrant
@kshanegrant 4 роки тому
@@Nico-uy2so Because is neural network is still training and hasn't finished cracking it yet maybe? Or more likely he gave up.
@kidpitch
@kidpitch 5 років тому
In the combo math did you take into account that you didn't have to use all the plug wires? Cause that would make it even more combinations
@sanderaits
@sanderaits 5 років тому
I think he did, otherwise it would be a simple permutation of 26! / (26 - 10)!
@TecSanento
@TecSanento 5 років тому
And there were noches on each cylinder that drag the next one with it in wich you can rotate und each wheel had an offset setting
@nobettername562
@nobettername562 5 років тому
The one thing he did forget to talk about was Enigma's biggest flaw, pressing down one letter could never output the same letter, so, for instance (this is how they actually did it) if you are looking through a random enigma string such as wgncrqyuteoripyr (random text) you can attempt to find the phrase weather report (wetterbericht) and you would instantly know which arrangements it cannot be in. Every message ended in the same phrase (like heil hydra but not hydra) so you could attempt to arrange the message that way, making it easier to crack the code. This only slightly decreased the number of permutations that the machine could be arranged in, but small compared to the whole amount. But the 2nd fatal flaw was that you could do process of elimination rather quickly with the plugboard to attempt to find out which letters were wired together, since even with the improper rotor settings, you cannot get the same letter you input. Still waiting for him to build the Bombe, it will be interesting, since once we had the first Bombe IRL, they built many more so that they could crack the code at multiple places and even test theories faster, since all the Bombe really was is just an early supercomputer that could rapidly check input values for you, in the way the modern processor does.
@tovekauppi1616
@tovekauppi1616 5 років тому
Sander A. Actually the number he used assumes that all ten plugboard cables are used. The reason why is as follows: there are 26 letters to pick from, so we start with 26!. Then we divide by 6! because there are six letters that don’t get matched up with another letter. Then we need to divide by 10! because all the cables are interchangeable (we don’t care about the order). And lastly we divide by 2^10 because we don’t care about the order the letters in each pairing were picked. Each pair means divide by 2!=2 and there are ten pairs, so the total is 2^10 as stated.
@jacobcannon1124
@jacobcannon1124 2 роки тому
Approaching the 4 year mark. I believe in you and your ability to do this :)
@ironclad2049
@ironclad2049 Рік тому
Eagerly waiting for that part 2
@its-esh
@its-esh 5 років тому
Cool, but can you make a Ligma machine?
@Sleepy_Cabbage
@Sleepy_Cabbage 5 років тому
But can it also make a sucoma bot
@liamconard
@liamconard 5 років тому
w h a t ' s l i g m a ?
@liamconard
@liamconard 5 років тому
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN *WE GOT 'EM*
@CockADoodleDamn
@CockADoodleDamn 5 років тому
It only took 4 months lmao
@colonialaurora1453
@colonialaurora1453 5 років тому
I was also about to ask
@calvingarrix6582
@calvingarrix6582 5 років тому
SENDINTHEANTITANKSQUIRRELS (send in the antitank squirrels)??... is it right?
@calvingarrix6582
@calvingarrix6582 5 років тому
Demonism 2 mins after i posted this comment i realized how stupid it was, and was gonna delete it. But your sarcastic comment just made my day! XD
@calvingarrix6582
@calvingarrix6582 5 років тому
Demonism it would be great, but i just checked some of the previous comments and one of them had the same code as mine, Sooo the odds are way to low.
@bennytsb5719
@bennytsb5719 5 років тому
Calvin Garrix haha, that is great!
@PainfulRenegade
@PainfulRenegade 5 років тому
Would the odds not be this big quintillien nummber as mentioned in the video?
@kalebbruwer
@kalebbruwer 5 років тому
Nope. There are 6*10^36 possible combinations of letters of this length. You just happened to get words out.
@cursedcat6467
@cursedcat6467 11 місяців тому
Bro encrypted part 2 with the enigma machine
@MrGrtaylor
@MrGrtaylor 2 роки тому
Hey dude part two would pretty dope right now
@naha6161
@naha6161 4 роки тому
2:20 Him: Also hit that bell button if you wanna get notifications. Me: You mean hit that bell button if you want to have a 10% chance of UKposts ACTUALLY notifying you.
@slinky7355
@slinky7355 5 років тому
Some historical points: The enigma was available to buy before WWII as a way for businesses to encrypt messages. It wasn't cracked by Alan Turing. This credit goes to some Polish mathematicians. Also before WWII started. The keyboard and lampboard on the ones the Germans used had 29 letters and were arranged alphabetically. A fourth rotor was added by the kriegsmarine (navy) and they could choose from eight rotors with different configurations.
@jonassurovec5407
@jonassurovec5407 5 років тому
Additionally, the enigma machine had a "double step" feature wherein when the first rotor reached a particular position it would advance the second rotor, then advance it again. This added even more variation to the code.
@Finsternis..
@Finsternis.. 5 років тому
But if we don't say Turing did it, how could me needlessly raise awareness for gay scientists?
@TheSenatorXV
@TheSenatorXV 5 років тому
Die Finsternis Needlessly?
@TheSenatorXV
@TheSenatorXV 5 років тому
Die Finsternis And either way he still built the foundations for every computer we use today.
@Finsternis..
@Finsternis.. 5 років тому
@@TheSenatorXV "Needlessly" because "being gay" is not an attribute that makes you a better or worse engineer. In fact, it has nothing to do with it. Generally, nobody should care about it. Also, no he didn't. He invented a theoretical concept which is interesting mathematically but with barely any application other than "good to know". The idea of "turing-compete" only tells us wether something is computable with what we call computers today. But his concept was highly impractical (as in "impossible"). The reward for the foundation of modern computers can go to Von Neumann, who used Turings abstract idea and created an applicable concept, that does not need infinite memory, infinite power and infinite space, that is the modern computer architecture.
@ColinUrBuddy
@ColinUrBuddy 2 роки тому
The date is May 5th, 2022, after years of wandering through the comments section, in search of part 2 of this video, I dread I shall never find it, it's been so long since I've known true rest, half of my camp starved to death, the rest of us... did what we had to do to survive. I just pray we will make it through this journey to part 2, before the rest of us don't make it. ~ Traveler's Log
@bobthesniper301
@bobthesniper301 2 роки тому
July 22nd 2021 and were still waiting for a part to
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