Originally posted by: Mo0o
Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: Mo0o
It's impossible without any kind of context
I don't claim to know anything about cryptography, but I do know that isnt true.

lol
A language would be easy to crack compared to a true encryption method.
If you dont know anything about the alien language, how they communicate, the syntax of their language, the way they form sentences or if they form sentences at all, how are you going to crack their language? You can crack cryptography because at teh root of it all, it's still just an encrypted message of a language we know.
We were unable to really understand hieroglyphics until the rosetta stone was discovered
This!
There is a good reason we used Navajo Indians in WWII to do our encryption. Find all the patterns you like, you are still making the potentially false assumption that their text uses a similar setup as ours, IE letters/symbols = sounds/ideas For all we know, their writing could be that of brain wave patterns needed to fully understand what the author wanted the text to say.
Even if it was as simple as instructions for making an apple pie, it would still be incredibly difficult to understand because the symbols each represent something that has absolutely no meaning to us.
Heck, even if the book was a dictionary that contained all the words of the aliens, we still wouldn't be able to decipher what any of the symbols mean. You need someone to give you a primer before you can go anywhere in translating.
Don't believe me? Give your crypto friends something written in Hungarian. Tell them to translate it into English without using any sort of Hungarian friend family member, dictionary, online reference site. I doubt anyone could do it, if they could, then all the sudden our translation algorithms just got a heck of a lot smarter.