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Daemon
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The Voynich Manuscript

The Voynich manuscript, which likely dates to the late 15th or early 16th century, is a mysterious illustrated book written by an unknown author in an unidentified script and language. Although its meaning has eluded even expert cryptographers, giving weight to the theory that the book is simply an elaborate hoax, the text follows patterns similar to those of natural languages, and the book thus remains the subject of intense study. What are some theories about its origins and meaning? More...
alvrez
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I think it was authored by aliens. We all know the aliens built the pyamids, so why would they not leave some of their literature for us.
Luftmarque
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alvrez wrote:
I think it was authored by aliens. We all know the aliens built the pyramids, so why would they not leave some of their literature for us.

Aliens? No way! This stuff is Elvish, pure Elvish.

}- Mark -{
It is good to rub and polish your mind against that of others.—Michel de Montaigne, essayist (1533-1592)
fred
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My theory is there was a European man that was in a Tibetan monastery and learned to document his teachings by transcendental projection from his teachers. This alphabet was used because the information was not meant for those who had not passed through "the gate" when the man returned to Europe.

"Supposin' I was to go to work and learn how to... to read writin'. Well, how'd I know that the feller that... that wrote the writin' was a writin' the writin' right? See it could be that he wrote the writin' all wrong. Here I'd be just a readin' wrong writin', don't ya see? You probably been doin' it your whole life, just a readin' wrong writin' and not even knowin‘ it." Festus
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