We present GCE (Geometric Combinatorial Encryption), an experimental encryption scheme based on geometric encoding, combinatorial masking, and structural obfuscation. The method is initialized via a one-time handshake that defines a shared rule system, including a binary encoding rule, an anchor-based verifier, termination conditions, and reversible distortions. A message is encoded as structured configurations on a discrete grid, embedded in a high-dimensional space, and concealed within a large set of extraneous points. The final representation does not expose the original grid, encoding structures, or decoding rules.
Aviad Shetrit (Mon,) studied this question.