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Richard Feynman, physicist and pioneer in the field of nanotechnology, received three encoded messages from a scientist at Los Alamos and shared them with his graduate students when he couldn't decipher them himself. Currently, they are posted on a puzzle site. Cryptanalysts have only managed to decipher the first message, which turned out to be the opening lines of Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales" written in Middle English.When I was a graduate student at Caltech, Professor Feynman showed me three samples of code that he had been challenged with by a fellow scientist at Los Alamos and which he had not been able to crack. I also was unable to crack them. I posted them to Usenet and Jack C. Morrison of JPL cracked the first one. It is a simple transposition cipher: split the text into 5-column pieces, then read from lower right upward. What results are the opening lines of Chaucer's Canterbury Tales in Middle English.1. EasierMEOTAIHSIBRTEWDGLGKNLANEAINOEEPEYSTNPEUOOEHRONLTIROSDHEOTNPHGAAETOHSZOTTENTKEPADLYPHEODOWCFORRRNLCUEEEEOPGMRLHNNDFTOENEALKEHHEATTHNMESCNSHIRAETDAHLHEMTETRFSWEDOEOENEGFHETAEDGHRLNNGOAAEOCMTURRSLTDIDOREHNHEHNAYVTIERHEENECTRNVIOUOEHOTRNWSAYIFSNSHOEMRTRREUAUUHOHOOHCDCHTEEISEVRLSKLIHIIAPCHRHSIHPSNWTOIISISHHNWEMTIEYAFELNRENLEERYIPHBEROTEVPHNTYATIERTIHEEAWTWVHTASETHHSDNGEIEAYNHHHNNHTW2. HarderXUKEXWSLZJUAXUNKIGWFSOZRAWURORKXAOSLHROBXBTKCMUWDVPTFBLMKEFVWMUXTVTWUIDDJVZKBRMCWOIWYDXMLUFPVSHAGSVWUFWORCWUIDUJCNVTTBERTUNOJUZHVTWKORSVRZSVVFSQXOCMUWPYTRLGBMCYPOJCLRIYTVFCCMUWUFPOXCNMCIWMSKPXEDLYIQKDJWIWCJUMVRCJUMVRKXWURKPSEEIWZVXULEIOETOOFWKBIUXPXUGOWLFPWUSCH3. New MessageWURVFXGJYTHEIZXSQXOBGSVRUDOOJXATBKTARVIXPYTMYABMVUFXPXKUJVPLSDVTGNGOSIGLWURPKFCVGELLRNNGLPYTFVTPXAJOSCWRODORWNWSICLFKEMOTGJYCRRAOJVNTODVMNSQIVICRBICRUDCSKXYPDMDROJUZICRVFWXIFPXIVVIEPYTDOIAVRBOOXWRAKPSZXTZKVROSWCRCFVEESOLWKTOBXAUXVBChris Cole