No. I do not know what the cipher may be but I'm thinking it may be closest to a monoalphabetic substitution cipher.
Also, some letters may repeat itself. I think that might be the trick.
Just to say it again: Spaces and punctuation have been removed
Yes. He says it is something we haven't done in class before and we have done monoalphabetic substitution ciphers before. Also, I already tried using a keyword but I'm just not getting the right keyword. I tried identifying the first few letters to form a word but no luck.
Homework Statement
The Michelson-Morley experiment for a real wind (This is taken from Resnick and Halliday, Basic Concepts in Relativity (MacMillan, New York, 1992).
A pilot plans to fly due east from A to B and back again. If u is her airspeed (speed of plane with respect to the air) and...