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How Chandrayaan-3 works
In this video, we will explain the ingenious journey of India's latest moon mission Chandrayaan-3, from launch to landing on the moon, and answer intriguing questions like - why does Chandrayaan take so long to reach the moon? How does Chandrayaan save fuel on the way to the moon? And, How does it land on the moon?
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Dynamic programming for racing line optimization in Python
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Here, we derive the fastest racing line for Copse Corner, British Grand Prix (Silverstone) using dynamic programming I'll be uploading the GitHub repository links to the Python code here in the description shortly.
Dynamic programming for solving Brachistochrone optimization problem in Python
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With the help of a Python script, we derive the Brachistochrone curve using dynamic programming. I'll be uploading the github repository links to the python code here in the description shortly.
How Enigma machine was cracked | Bombe machine | Part-2
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Welcome to Enigma Series. We have built from scratch a complete Enigma machine and a Bombe machine (the machine which Alan turning built) in software to be able to see them working inside out and understand every aspect of these incredible machines. In this video: 0:00 Introduction 1:11 Finding loops in the crib 2:30 Bombe Rotors 4:30 Rotor sets 5:22 Connecting Bombe rotors in loops 5:42 Full-s...
How Enigma was cracked
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Welcome to Enigma Series. We have built from scratch a complete Enigma machine and a Bombe machine (the machine which Alan turning built) in software to be able to see them working inside out and understand every aspect of these incredible machines. In this video: 0:00 Introduction 0:53 Enigma's weakness no.1 1:52 Finding a Crib 4:04 Objectives of Bombe Machine 5:07 Crude way of breaking Enigma...
How Enigma machine works | Part-2
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Welcome to Enigma Series. We have built from scratch a complete Enigma machine and a Bombe machine (the machine which Alan turning built) in software to be able to see them working inside out and understand every aspect of these incredible machines. In this video: 0:00 Introduction 0:48 Encryption circuits 4:25 Enigma's complete circuit 8:00 Live operation of the Enigma #enigma #ww2 #cryptograp...
How Enigma machine works | Part-1
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Welcome to Enigma Series. We have built from scratch a complete Enigma machine and a Bombe machine (the machine which Alan turning built) in software to be able to see them working inside out and understand every aspect of these incredible machines. In this video: 0:00 Introduction 1:08 Military communication using the Enigma 2:51 Parts of the Enigma 3:33 Settings of the Enigma 5:09 Encrypting ...

Комментарии

  • @juliushummer1069
    @juliushummer1069 День назад

    It's, "bomb- bah" not Bombay like the city.

  • @_RabbitLeader
    @_RabbitLeader День назад

    Annoying incorrect pronunciation “Bombay”. It is “bomb” even though there is an a letter at e at the end.

  • @dmsdmullins
    @dmsdmullins День назад

    Pay a guy $10 bucks to dub your vids. The AI voice is like running nails down a chalk-board.

  • @konjarek
    @konjarek 3 дня назад

    Correct question should be "how Marian Rejewski brake the Enigma using bombaing machine". Because he did it long before Turing and Turing builded his cryptologic bomb using Rejewski's plans and methode. Even the name "bomb" was invented by Rejewski's team.

  • @konjarek
    @konjarek 3 дня назад

    How Turing brake the Enigma? Answear is simple - he didn't. He just used "cryptologic bomb" develped by Marian Rejewski. Turing updated "bomb" to be able to decode upgraded 5-rings Enigma, but except need to have many more decoding rings (111 in Turings version, Rejewski's bomb needed just 12 rings to decode 3-rings Enigma version), whole project was exact copy of Rejewski's "cryptologic bomb".

  • @JustAnOldMan56
    @JustAnOldMan56 4 дня назад

    I quit watching the second time he pronounced bombe as Bombay. It shows their lack on knowledge of the subject.

  • @ChuckyGang
    @ChuckyGang 5 дней назад

    you could let a . eh HUMAN talk instead. unwatchable.. sad. as interesting topic

  • @gregfaris6959
    @gregfaris6959 10 дней назад

    Alan Turing did not break the enigma, and he certainly did not do so using the "bombay machine". I stopped this robotic trash at 11 seconds and will not go any further, and I think many who have the intellectual curiosity to be interested in this coding machine might do the same. 11 seconds were enough however to reveal the first glaring factual error: Alan Turing did not break the Enigma code. This was done by Polish mathemeticians well before, and though they had worked on the eariler version of the machine they indisputably laid the groundwork for what Turing would eventually affix his own name to.

  • @seahamdesigner
    @seahamdesigner 12 дней назад

    Its worth the watch just saying. Very interesting.

  • @dvirmargalit5620
    @dvirmargalit5620 13 дней назад

    hey im workking on a project and I want to merge your script in it, can you send the git repo pls?

  • @frederickday7600
    @frederickday7600 20 дней назад

    It was called Bombe machine, not bombay......

  • @jarosawbobulski15
    @jarosawbobulski15 21 день назад

    Very good explanation, however historical background should be corrected. Enigma was cracked by Polish mathematicians working for Polish Army in Poznan before the 2WW - in 1932 year!. The bomba = bomb (1938) was a term used by this team: Marian Rejewski, Jerzy Różycki i Henryk Zygalski. Bletchley Park used their knowledge and ideas and applied digital methods to the more and more complicated codes decryption.

  • @uyhawirt
    @uyhawirt 21 день назад

    Neural network can easily solve enigma encryption

  • @rockyrowlands3652
    @rockyrowlands3652 27 дней назад

    So ingenious that I switched off after the 1 minute.

  • @davidmeale9572
    @davidmeale9572 Месяц назад

    Terrible AI voice

  • @James_Bowie
    @James_Bowie Месяц назад

    The Bombay machine. LMAO! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @paulbryan6716
    @paulbryan6716 Месяц назад

    Shitty AI narration.

  • @AcuteChronic
    @AcuteChronic Месяц назад

    More A.I. narrated bullshit. Mispronounce Bombe

  • @kira5632
    @kira5632 Месяц назад

    I assure you that I understood everything. 🥴

  • @philipcunningham4125
    @philipcunningham4125 Месяц назад

    Enigma was broken by Marian Rejewski a Polish cryptologist. 🇵🇱

  • @alexsif1
    @alexsif1 2 месяца назад

    This channel is really intresting, maybe you should start uploading again🎉❤

  • @christiangasior4244
    @christiangasior4244 2 месяца назад

    God I’m dumb

  • @sahhaf1234
    @sahhaf1234 2 месяца назад

    Wish you also do a similar program on lorenz machine and colossus.

  • @hassanabdullah6742
    @hassanabdullah6742 2 месяца назад

    But doesnt the rotor move after current has passed through it.

  • @ajc389
    @ajc389 2 месяца назад

    Bombay gin machine.

  • @amateurknight235
    @amateurknight235 2 месяца назад

    Bombay machine?

  • @noiricha
    @noiricha 2 месяца назад

    After watching this video I recognize I could have been very valuable in cracking the Enigma machine ... by fetching tea or coffee for the scientists working on this problem.

    • @yl9154
      @yl9154 3 дня назад

      Respect to you. In a world where the size of egos are growing larger faster than the power of computers, it is refreshing to read someone with even an ounce of humility!

  • @TABLELSAIDI
    @TABLELSAIDI 2 месяца назад

    App Link like this, right?

  • @photobobo
    @photobobo 3 месяца назад

    Hey dummer Kopf, the Germans did not communicate in English, so they would not say "weather is clear". Why did you use this incorrect example?

  • @Unna1969
    @Unna1969 3 месяца назад

    How did Enigma encode numbers?

    • @MrRocque
      @MrRocque 26 дней назад

      it couldn't. numbers had to spelled out eg. 9 had to be sent as 'nine'

    • @LMB222
      @LMB222 24 дня назад

      ​@@MrRocqueAnd that was on purpose - radio communication without forward error correction is pretty noisy; sending a single digit, such as the hour, could end up in a disaster if there was an error on the communication.

  • @mostafaesmail3674
    @mostafaesmail3674 3 месяца назад

    thank you, this was great.

  • @SistemAX-21
    @SistemAX-21 3 месяца назад

    dear Sir, this might sound strange but i take full inspiration from your enigma videos. Watching your presentation, i begin to think what if the stock price is actually "enigma codes" that have hidden clue about where certain stock is going. From there, i form a simple statistics formula to predict X stock movement. I do thank you for your great videos. GBU sir

  • @Redspider18
    @Redspider18 3 месяца назад

    this is a common misconception for evrybody 1:49 it's not possible for E to become E bc the enigma works on wires, and they can't go into eachother. has nothing to do with the buttons. edit: for the bombe machine it's still not possible.

  • @Migdalia-p4b
    @Migdalia-p4b 3 месяца назад

    Thanks for the breakdown! Just a quick off-topic question: My OKX wallet holds some USDT, and I have the seed phrase. (air carpet target dish off jeans toilet sweet piano spoil fruit essay). What's the best way to send them to Binance?

  • @gustavvogels9241
    @gustavvogels9241 4 месяца назад

    This is undoubtedly a very good, interesting and complex animated lecture.. But the question for the audience is, do they want to be entertained or do they want to see a lecture after which they understand this decryption process from start to finish? To do this, you need to know the following. The ENIGMA-decryption-process according to Alan Turing and Gordon Welchman consists of several steps. Some of these steps require the use of a machine so that the decryption process can take place in an acceptable time.The TURING-WELCHMAN-BOMB is just one of the machines in this decryption process, but it is also the most impressive machine. I show all of this in my lecture here on RUclips called "TURING WELCHMAN BOMB decrypts Enigma" (Gustav Vogels". I show and explain the complete decryption process step by step. (English language). I prove each of my statements with the help of my microprocessor-controlled "TURING WELCHMAN BOMB that I developed. This microprocessor decryption bomb works in exactly the same way as the mechanical bomb of Alan Turing and Gordon Welchman. My lecture is long and complex, but that is also the way Alan Turing's and Gordon Welchman's decryption method is. I would like to remind you that in January 1941 a delegation of high-ranking American cryptologists visited Blechtley Park and stayed there for five weeks. After their five-weeks stay, theses American cryptologists still did not know how the British were able to decrypt the ENIGMA radio messages. This gives an idea of the overwhelmingly, great inventive achievements of Alan Turing and Gordon Welchman.

  • @lucas.glopes
    @lucas.glopes 4 месяца назад

    I must say: this series was absolutely amazing! As an Engineer student, I really loved the way everything was explained. Hope the channel come back, the content is one of the best I have ever seen! 👏

  • @minigeek_raph
    @minigeek_raph 4 месяца назад

    Can you send the code?

  • @wojtekbratek5156
    @wojtekbratek5156 4 месяца назад

    Enigma was cracked by Polish mathematicians long before WW II. Nobody even dreamed of Bletchley Park back then.

  • @mikemordkovich7653
    @mikemordkovich7653 4 месяца назад

    1:54 It seems to me that all the following is based on the assumption, which could be quite wrong, that you have the encrypted string and the original string (massage). Will this approach work IF you do not have the original (not encrypted) massage to start with? The other question I have: why the encrypted massage is LONGER? It seems to me that the Enigma is supposed to produce one-to-one letter, isn't it? And the last one: if the operator on the receive side, by mistake, misses the punch or makes extra punch, all the rest of the decoding on the receive side is screwed. Both machines, on the transmit and receive sides must be reset to their original state.

    • @veteransniper6955
      @veteransniper6955 4 месяца назад

      Yes, it is 'known plaintext attack'. Knowing or guessing part of the message makes code breaking easier. Or feasible at all. Some parts of the message can be deducted like formal part 'weather report' if the message may be weather report, or names of objects that involved in recent activity, like attacked military installations or geographic names of nearby cities etc. If the guess is wrong, the code will be not broken, then another guess may be tried.

  • @mikem5043
    @mikem5043 4 месяца назад

    I hate AI narration

  • @muhammadmahmudi7689
    @muhammadmahmudi7689 4 месяца назад

    From here CPU is coming.

  • @whynottable
    @whynottable 4 месяца назад

    Let me know when you get a human to narrate this. I'll wait...

  • @johnmanderson2060
    @johnmanderson2060 4 месяца назад

    The machine was called “the Bomb” not the Bombay or Bomb bay machine 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @philipppatzen3
    @philipppatzen3 4 месяца назад

    enigma deez nuts ~ : 3

  • @bartekimbir7875
    @bartekimbir7875 4 месяца назад

    Polish did it!

  • @WilliamArmitage-t3s
    @WilliamArmitage-t3s 4 месяца назад

    Overall a simplified explanation of breaking the Enigma code. But historically inaccurate. Alan Turing was indeed the mathematician who theorised how electronics could be used to rapidly scan a multitude of possible combinations and he was the de-facto leader of the code breakers at Bletchley Park. But it was a Post Office engineer, Tommy Flowers who actually built the 'Bombe' known as 'Colossus'. He was the first person to actually build a electronic computer (not Alan Turing). Also, Enigma was not the most complex coding machine the German's used in WWII. There were others, and a young lone mathemetician, Bill Tutte, made fundamental advances in cryptanalysis by cracking the much more complex Lorenz cipher (nothing to do will Alan Turing). Bill Tutte and Tommy Flowers (basically working individually) are seldom given the credit they deserves. Yet, without thr brilliance of Tommy Flowers and Bill Tutte (and indeed Alan Turings foresight and overall leadership), WWII might well have ended differently.

    • @timfronimos459
      @timfronimos459 3 месяца назад

      Also, I understand that Polish mathematicians also helped break Enigma.

    • @loganzimmerman9453
      @loganzimmerman9453 3 месяца назад

      Bombe and Colossus were not the same thing

    • @loganzimmerman9453
      @loganzimmerman9453 3 месяца назад

      and these guys were able to design Colussus because of Alan Turing's work with the Bombe

  • @zebakhawaja
    @zebakhawaja 5 месяцев назад

    Bad demonstration.

  • @Ditt_o_datt_fran_bon
    @Ditt_o_datt_fran_bon 5 месяцев назад

    Im so disappointed. Terrible narration. Hate those voice iverlays.

  • @johntruman4397
    @johntruman4397 5 месяцев назад

    My instructor in wireless communications was helping Alan Turning in ww2 when they were locked out when the fourth wheel was used, he told Alan that if I was on a German submarine the first three wheels would have to be on the weather code as he would not have time to keep changing the wheels, we already knew the weather code so we were only 26 turns from knowing what they were saying, it was that simple and it worked. Great brain but common sense solved the problem.

  • @fazzo5409
    @fazzo5409 5 месяцев назад

    Do you still have this python script? I am very interested in seeing how you calculated the force for the example you gave!