Voynich Manuscript Seems To Be Written in ‘Alien’ Code? How can we state that? Well if NOBODY can interpret it, and nobody has ever seen characters like this, written before anywhere on Earth? well it`s alien = means unknown/foreign!
The Voynich Manuscript was found in a chest of books outside Rome by a dealer in antique books in 1912, the Voynich manuscript is among literature’s great mysteries. The book of aging parchment is written in ‘alien’ characters, some resembling Latin letters, others in contrast to anything employed in any recognized language, and arranged into what seem to be words and sentences — except they do not resemble anything written or read by human beings. And for decades, the manuscript has mystified scientists.
“Is it a code, a cipher of some kind?” asked Greg Hodgins, a physicist with the University of Arizona. “People are doing statistical analysis of letter use and word use — the tools that have been used for code breaking. But they still haven’t figured it out,” Hodgins said.
The DaVinci Code was fiction. The Voynich manuscript is genuine — and its code remains one of history’s largest mysteries. But at least Hodgins has solved part of the mystery behind the book: it is age. Since the parchment pages of the Voynich manuscript were made from animal skin, they can be radiocarbon-dated. Hodgins, a chemist and archaeological scientist, utilized radiocarbon dating on tiny bits of the pages extracted with a scalpel to determine that the book dates back to the early 15th century, making it a century older than scholars had previously believed.
Carbon-14 dating places the book’s creation to among 1404 and 1438, in the early Renaissance. It is not the oldest book in the world — that would be The Diamond Sutra, a seven-page scroll printed with wood blocks on paper in China around 1,300 years ago. “There are types of ciphers that embed meaning within gibberish. So it is possible that most of it does mean nothing,” he said. “There is an old cipher method where you have a sheet of paper with strategically placed holes in it. And when those holes are laid on top of the writing, you read the letters in those holes. It is almost from another world!” Hodgins didn’t know how close he was with this statement.
Scientists have now done new testing of the manuscript using radiocarbon dating, a team led by Greg Hodgins in the UA’s department of physics has found the manuscript’s parchment pages date back to the early 15th century, making the book a century older than scholars had previously thought. And a second, closer look revealed that nothing here was what it seemed to be. Alien characters! some resembling Latin letters, others unlike anything used in any known language, are arranged into what appear to be words and sentences, Scientist`s say: they actually don’t resemble anything written – or read – by human beings.
Voynich manuscript still unsolved
Many solutions to the Voynich MS have been suggested in the past, and they all come with a proposed time and place of origin. Since none of these solutions has been generally accepted, the associated hypotheses of the origin cannot be confirmed. Additionally, analyses of the illustrations, the script and the text statistics have led to suggestions for the origin of the Voynich MS. As far as we know today, it could be a manuscript just documenting all things on Earth. Earth`s place in this Universe, Earth`s plants and seeds, or the differences between Earth and another Exoplanet?, and so on. However the hoax theory is now dead. Because the problem with the earlier hoax theory is that, as will be shown, certain word statistics (Zipf’s laws) found in the manuscript are characteristic of natural languages. In other words, it is unlikely that any forgery from 16th century would “by chance” produce a text that follows Zipf’s laws (first postulated in 1935). So impossible!
This area of the sky also takes in Sirius and the Pleiades, the star cluster known as the Seven Sisters. Robert Temple has identified Sirius as the place of origin of the Nommo, and the Pleiades is recognized as a source of intergalactic travelers by modern Ufological lore, despite the relative youth of these stars. This seems to be an important area of the sky as far as extra-terrestrial visitors to our planet are concerned.
In 2005, two Germans proposed a mystical interpretation of the Voynich MS, where every letter in the manuscript is to be translated to a word or ‘principle’ (for lack of a better term). This translation is presented ‘as is’, without justification or explanation and is therefore completely unverifiable. And now to the most weirdest thing about this manuscript.
The star Aldebaran was first identified on f68r3, and is conspicuous in the upper left “pie slice”, along with the Pleiades star cluster. To date the star’s name has been found in seven places in the VMs, in five variations.
This page from the Voynich Manuscript seems to portray an orbital trajectory between a cluster of 7 small stars and the Sun. Are these the Pleiades, or a Dark Star reference, similar to the Talisman of Orpheus?
New strong scientific examinations now proves that, A Austrian documentary aired on Thursday, 10th December 2009 (on ORF2) has had four samples of the Voynich Manuscript’s vellum dated, with very interesting results. The likely date range is 1404 to 1438 at 92% confidence, and apparently have found evidence that the ink was added in the same period. As Nick says, “that pretty much rules out Roger Bacon, Francis Bacon, the Knights Templar, the Rosicrucian, Leonardo da Vinci, and indeed more or less everything pre-1400 or post-Columbus.” That is, pretty much every theory ever offered on the origin of the mysterious manuscript! And another investigation of the document in 2009, University of Arizona researchers performed C14 dating on the manuscript’s vellum, which they assert (with 95% confidence) was made between 1404 and 1438. In addition, the McCrone Research Institute in Chicago found that much of the ink was added not long afterwards, confirming that the manuscript is indeed a medieval document. Robert Temple’s theory about extra-terrestrial visitors seems more and more likely every day!
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