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Mysterious Voynich manuscript may be a cipher, a new study suggests
A unique cipher that uses playing cards and dice to turn languages into glyphs produces text eerily similar to the glyphs in the Voynich manuscript, a new study shows. The finding suggests that an ...
A newly-developed cipher could finally shine light on how the strange text of the Voynich manuscript was devised.
Scientists in this east China metropolis have discovered the decoding method for brain ciphers and brain coding units. Their research was published in the April 2005 issue of the Proceedings of the ...
A new theory argues the famous Voynich Manuscript, often referred to as “the most mysterious book in the world,” may have ...
Abu Yusuf Yaqub ibn Ishaq as-Sabbah al-Kindi was a man of many disciplines, born in Kufa, Iraq around 801 AD. He was raised in Basra and educated in Baghdad. There his scholarship brought him to the ...
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