New Q post on Truth
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Given the characters, this looks like a combination of Cyrillic and the standard Latin alphabet. Plus, some characters in Cyrillic are identical to Latin, but have different Unicode identities. Given the p=23, we can assign each letter a value from 1-26 in the order they appear, and something can probably brute-force it with time, given the one character shown to have a direct correlation to slightly weed out the list of possibilities. I mean, you can't just look at a Cyrillic alphabet chart and go from there. There are so many strange, rare, and unused characters in the alphabet. IIRC, there's a letter only used to write the phrase "many-eyed seraphim". It'd take days, weeks if not YEARS of simple bruteforce to crack it. So there is more than likely some kind of extra evidence somewhere. Perhaps the phrase "p=23" is actually the key, and the phrase is actually nonsense. Well, that's been my weird theory, and I'm about to hit the thousand character mark so hope you enjoyed the thing...
Bit of an update: After checking Wikipedia's Unicode list, I can reasonably conclude every single letter would actually use Cyrillic characters, allowing this to be cracked much easier. Even better, this seems to only use standard, non-archaic characters, which means the cipher is what seems to be in a language like modern Russian, Belarusian, Ukrainian, Kazakh, or essentially any nation near or under control of the Soviet Union. I'm going to stand by my idea of this either being a simple substitution/Caesar cipher, where a letter is simply replaced with another one depending on a certain variable, a Vigenere, which does actually allow my theory of "p=23" being a key to be correct. This should either take forever, or a few days for someone out there to crack if they were so determined.
I think it's something like e=mc^2 rather than P unlocks a code.