KRYPTOS K4: Topological and Photometric Analysis of the Right Panel
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This study presents a detailed topological and photometric analysis of the right panel of the Kryptos sculpture (CIA Headquarters, Langley), with emphasis on the regions traditionally associated with the unsolved K4 segment. Using independent publicly available photographs taken under different lighting conditions, seasons, and vantage points, the work identifies a persistent diagonal illumination corridor that recurs across all datasets.
The illumination boundary is shown to follow the panel’s curvature, torsional geometry, and non-uniform letter-depth distribution, producing a stable interaction pattern between natural light and specific textual zones. The study formally traces this illumination corridor as a continuous geometric path and evaluates its reproducibility, exclusions, and structural invariance.
The analysis does not propose a cryptographic interpretation of K4. Instead, it documents the panel’s physical and optical behavior as an architectural system designed to modulate light. By treating Kryptos as both a textual and structural object, the work broadens its analytical framework and establishes photometric topology as a complementary method for understanding the sculpture.
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