If i was paid, i might be able to decode it if anything is earthly made. When i was younger i used to code text messages easy, i just have to tell the destiny coding structure and was easy as that, but for others that text meant nothing and rubbish. I send and receive letters to my girlfriend from prison, and others thought that is just kind of nice underline or border paintings.
dude you can't decode it even if ur paid a million dollars the guys who decoded the german and japaneese codes in ww2 worked on that thing for years and got nothing
@@maxymax4008 Please don't take science as a joke, either humans as a toy, there is a unique individuals for sertain purposes, some of them are hiden in clauds or their reasons.
@@Korkuthan87778 I already stated that serious journals have reviewed and will not consider their "findings" as worthy at all, to the point that they are not wasting their time with them. No other scholar even mentions this nonsense. This is proof enough for me. What is your proof beyond lapping up the Ardic family's OWN statements regarding all these wonderful "discoveries" they have made? Is your only source TH-cam, specifically the Ardic family's youtube channel? Is that your level of scholarliness?
In the 21st century, something that cannot be deciphered is probably just gibberish. However, that cannot be certain 100% - but now they published a book so the masses can look at it. I'd give it to one of those rare special folks (usually on the Autistic spectrum) and see what they make of it since the best crypto minds have given up...
They've already figured this out two nuns wrote this you guys are running a little behind aren't you.... I looked at the date on a video maybe I'm the one running a little behind or ahead I guess I should say
Probably not a lot, but it would be a nice thing to have if you are rich. I suppose it could help you get in the mind of the author. Obviously it can't be a perfect facsimile as they would have to have used 15th vellum amongst other things like it looking the same under multispectral imagining.
The author distorted the words of his country that he used,or elongated the letters making them like fancy calligraphic letters. Or distorted letters of Latino language that he used ( maybe )making it looks like a tamil alphabet, nepal alphabet or fancy calligraphy letters.( or alphabet of his country I think : It is a type of small enclyclopedia ,nothing interesting.nothing strange, It is like the game : remove one matchstick to solve the equation ,same should do with letters.
That is practically impossible It hs all the characteristics of a language and it even follows Zips law even though it predates that concept. It's most likely (in my opinion) that it's the sole surviving document of a culture long since forgotten.
Its Covid 19 medicine
Ahmet Ardic and his sons are on the process of deciphering it.
No
I believe Ahmet Ardic has begun decoding it. It's not code just a strange language.
@@mckernan603 yes, they decoded a chapter of it
I don't think the scholary community accepts Ahmet's "translations" as being valid in any way.
Of course. Because it killed off an entire bogus industry?
If i was paid, i might be able to decode it if anything is earthly made.
When i was younger i used to code text messages easy, i just have to tell the destiny coding structure and was easy as that, but for others that text meant nothing and rubbish. I send and receive letters to my girlfriend from prison, and others thought that is just kind of nice underline or border paintings.
Woah
dude you can't decode it even if ur paid a million dollars the guys who decoded the german and japaneese codes in ww2 worked on that thing for years and got nothing
@@maxymax4008 Please don't take science as a joke, either humans as a toy, there is a unique individuals for sertain purposes, some of them are hiden in clauds or their reasons.
@@a4ewer you seem like that lady on Facebook who wrote «i will destroy isis» 😂
@@maxymax4008 so is it gibberish? or what? It is intriguing though...
very good
I was the first person in the world to be able to unravel the mystery of that voynich manuscript book
Pray tell?
Anyone thought to use AI to decode this thing yet? JB
The manuscript is turkish ahmet ardic decifered the astrology and calendar chapter.
Why wont they acknowledge their discoveries years ago !
I don't think anyone takes Ahmet's "theories" seriously
@@palimpsestransparent I don't think anyone takes you seriously with your nonsense spam under every comment here.
@@Korkuthan87778 Lol, so you have no proof of anything. You attack me because you have no solid arguments.
@@palimpsestransparent Look who is telling me that I have "nO sOLiD aRgUmEnTs". Where are your solid arguments and proof?
@@Korkuthan87778 I already stated that serious journals have reviewed and will not consider their "findings" as worthy at all, to the point that they are not wasting their time with them. No other scholar even mentions this nonsense. This is proof enough for me. What is your proof beyond lapping up the Ardic family's OWN statements regarding all these wonderful "discoveries" they have made? Is your only source TH-cam, specifically the Ardic family's youtube channel? Is that your level of scholarliness?
In the 21st century, something that cannot be deciphered is probably just gibberish. However, that cannot be certain 100% - but now they published a book so the masses can look at it. I'd give it to one of those rare special folks (usually on the Autistic spectrum) and see what they make of it since the best crypto minds have given up...
how can a man be allowed to handle a 600 year old book with his bare hands?
Maybe he is holding the perfectly made replica version? I think they mentioned that the real one is in Yale University,
He's holding a facsimile, not the original! The original is locked in Yale university
ITS DECODED ALREADY BY , Ahmet Ardic and his sons, SEARCH ON TH-cam
I am kinda surprised they dont want to mention their works
The reason for this is because they made this documentary few months before they started working on it
The Ahmet "theory" is complete nonsense. Not worth mentioning.
@@KithroGames To me Ahmet translation make sense. Anyway we see in future if Ahmet is right.
onun çözümü yanlış
We can carbon date the paper but that doesn’t necessarily mean it was made when the paper was made. But we do know it was after the paper was made lol
Maddy Gordon it’s not made of paper. It’s from animal hide.
@Maddy Gordon
I don't understand your comment at all
Turkish decode already in 2018 old writting of Turkish
They've already figured this out two nuns wrote this you guys are running a little behind aren't you.... I looked at the date on a video maybe I'm the one running a little behind or ahead I guess I should say
What can you tell me the where this info is from
@@odebonlifesaver8743 it’s in the manuscript just read it
@@marshallmcluhan33 uh
It's available as PDF to everyone. How does an overpriced reproduction help cracking it ?
Probably not a lot, but it would be a nice thing to have if you are rich. I suppose it could help you get in the mind of the author. Obviously it can't be a perfect facsimile as they would have to have used 15th vellum amongst other things like it looking the same under multispectral imagining.
@@ionutradoi4327 it's just a high quality reproduction.
The author distorted the words of his country that he used,or elongated the letters making them like fancy calligraphic letters. Or distorted letters of Latino language that he used ( maybe )making it looks like a tamil alphabet, nepal alphabet or fancy calligraphy letters.( or alphabet of his country
I think : It is a type of small enclyclopedia ,nothing interesting.nothing strange,
It is like the game : remove one matchstick to solve the equation ,same should do with letters.
Nothing has been deciphered or solved
A lot of the images remind me of Jerusalem
I think the book is a secret to long life......
Voynich is something for those who don't have a life.
Cheap medieval con. Easy money out of thin air. 99% probability.
That is practically impossible It hs all the characteristics of a language and it even follows Zips law even though it predates that concept.
It's most likely (in my opinion) that it's the sole surviving document of a culture long since forgotten.
turkish 👍🏻
It's old Turkish language, they already translated it.
Turned out to be bogus.
Frederick Alfredo Cabral yea it’s bogus
@@fnersch3367 I am curious, is there any more info on who determined it to be bogus?
😅
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