Also, the channel which produced the video that began this thread only has ONE video.
There is no paper published via the John Hopkins Institute regarding this team's research yet.
The video that began this thread claims the research members are called "Ata Team Alberta." Ata? As in "Alberta Teacher's Association"? Don't fool a prairie girl who grew up in Alberta!
Still... it all seems very true. And it's an amazing feat if 30% if the text is deciphered.
The manuacript's first known owner believed the text had belonged to Roger Bacon (given carbon dating, this cannot be possible). BUT that might oddly enough point to a connection to Toledo, in Southern Spain.
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if YOU don't believe me, why would i believe YOU?
...please, i'm so tired...
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/artificial-intelligence-takes-crack-mysterious-voynich-manuscript-180967983/
https://mosaicmagazine.com/observation/2018/02/no-the-mysterious-voynich-manuscript-is-not-written-in-hebrew/
There is no paper published via the John Hopkins Institute regarding this team's research yet.
The video that began this thread claims the research members are called "Ata Team Alberta."
Ata? As in "Alberta Teacher's Association"? Don't fool a prairie girl who grew up in Alberta!
Still... it all seems very true. And it's an amazing feat if 30% if the text is deciphered.
Turkish? Roger Bacon? Europe?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toledo_School_of_Translators
how about the voynich manuscript is like... about agartha ?