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Post by Nemesis on May 10, 2002 18:05:39 GMT -5
The story starts in 1912, when Wilfrid Voynich, an American bookstoremanager, bought a box with books from a Jezuite-college in Italy. In this box he found a manuscript, which described something he couldnt read. There are also drawings from herb-like plants, and naked women sitting in the plants. This manuscript is now held in Yale University. Nobody managed to decrypt the manuscript yet, but it seems to have some connections with the Korean or Chinese language. They are now busy putting every single 'type' in a computer, and then this computer makes words from them in ASCII code as they appear in these weird letters in the manuscript. An example from a Voynich-manuscript word: SCODG.O8AIIR.4OGOF2CO8.TGPTCG It's said to be the manuscript was written by Roger Bacon, in 1300 (not the big Roger Bacon who lived arround 1600, but the alchemist Roger Bacon), but no official documents can aknowledge this. When Voynich took a look at the manuscript, he found a letter in which stood that emperor Rudolf the Second bought the manuscript for 600 golden coins (nowadays approx. 15000 US$). Rudolf the Second died in 1612, so this means the manuscript dates atleast from before 1612. The C-14 dating-method wouldnt give us a preciser date, because from 1200 til 1600 the C14-measure in paper are almost the same. It's still a mistery who this manuscript made, and what it may tell us....
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Post by Teej on May 11, 2002 10:37:27 GMT -5
Interesting. It must mean something important if a king buys it for a lot of money. I wonder what, though.
Teej
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Post by Nemesis on May 11, 2002 12:46:24 GMT -5
Yeh me too...
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Post by Teej on May 11, 2002 14:22:07 GMT -5
So that entire code is for one word?? How long is the entire thing??
Teej
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Post by Nemesis on May 12, 2002 18:24:34 GMT -5
No, the words are separated with .'s I said word but meant words... I dont know exactly how long the entire manuscript is, but I believe it was about 300 pages or so...
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Post by Teej on May 13, 2002 15:16:30 GMT -5
Ah ok. 300 pages?? Whoever wrote that had a lot to say. Teej
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Post by CatBreath on May 13, 2002 17:00:38 GMT -5
its probably some military plan or a treasure map 8)
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Post by Nemesis on May 13, 2002 19:07:13 GMT -5
A treasure map... probably Indiana Jones wrote it then.
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Post by Teej on May 13, 2002 19:46:28 GMT -5
Either that, or Indiana Jones found it.
Teej
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Post by Nemesis on May 13, 2002 23:12:03 GMT -5
Yeah right! ;D in 1600
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Post by WitchBoy on May 14, 2002 7:26:24 GMT -5
well if it was written by roger bacon the alchemist -it could be a formular for turning lead into gold..or something else of great importence for society.
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Post by Teej on May 14, 2002 14:57:32 GMT -5
Fine, Indiana Jones' great-great-great-grandfather found it.
That's an interesting point Witchboy. That certainly would be an important find, if we ever did figure it out.
Teej
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Post by CatBreath on May 15, 2002 16:42:41 GMT -5
we're all clear on that being scientifically impossible right?
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Post by Nemesis on May 15, 2002 21:45:26 GMT -5
Mhmm. Atleast, I do Though the alchemist's main purpose was to find a formula to turn 'something' into gold... so this manuscript COULD be a formula. But it'll never work anyway...
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Post by GalleksieBunny on May 17, 2002 11:51:31 GMT -5
[glow=purple,2,300] well it could be something important but...you also hafta take into considertaion that it could be something mundane and completely unimportant....
maybe it was a very possessive chefs cookbook or a very secretive person's diary...could be anything really...
anyone can create a code...maybe this person was just lucky enough to create an unbreakable one...
anywhoz...PLUR and kisses [/glow]
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