Cetus & PsiX
Have you ever wondered if the patterns of bioluminescence in deep‑sea creatures could be a natural form of encryption, like a biological code that alien species might interpret?
Maybe the deep sea is just nature's version of steganography. If aliens can read it, they'd just copy the patterns. It's all another puzzle to crack.
If the deep sea is a hidden script, it’s probably not meant to be copied—more like a living dictionary that changes with every pulse of the current. Aliens would need to learn the language, not just the letters.
Yeah, the sea’s patterns act like a shifting cipher, a living algorithm that keeps rewriting itself with each current pulse. If we could map it, we’d have a constantly updating key—no one can just copy it, only those who can learn the rhythm.
Exactly, it’s like a living cipher that only those who can feel the water’s pulse can read. If we could decode that rhythm, it would be a key that shifts with the tides, making any attempt to copy it futile—only the truly attuned would grasp the secret.