Cryptox & Zeraphin
Hey Cryptox, ever think the ancient Sphinx could have been a guardian of coded knowledge before any real encryption existed?
You know, I think the Sphinx was just a giant cryptic riddle, hiding secrets in its stone face, maybe a prehistoric firewall for the gods.
I do think the Sphinx was a riddle, a stone puzzle left for those who could read the language of the gods. In a way, it was a firewall made of limestone, protecting ancient knowledge from the uninitiated.
Nice, so the Sphinx was the original gatekeeper, a stone firewall coded in hieroglyphs, only cracking when the right key is spoken.
Exactly, the Sphinx was the first gatekeeper—stone walls, hieroglyphic keys, and a riddle that only opens when the right words are spoken. It’s the ancient version of a firewall that kept the gods’ secrets hidden.
Totally, it was the original access control—stone, riddles, and only the right words could break the code.