Voynich Manuscript Breakthrough? The Secret Behind “The Most Mysterious Book in the World” May Involve an Ancient Cipher System
Michael Greshko’s Naibbe cipher replicates key statistical features of the Voynich Manuscript, supporting the idea it may be ciphertext rather than meaningless text.
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World's ‘most mysterious manuscript’ could be ancient encrypted message, study finds
A mysterious manuscript dating back to the 15th century could be a type of encrypted message, a new study has suggested.The Voynich Manuscript, which is made up of around 240 pages, has puzzled researchers for decades over its purpose and origin.Experts have long struggled to explain to understand its content, with some concluding it as gibberish.But a new study has suggested the historic manuscript is a form of ciphertext. TRENDING Stories Vid…
Study unravels secrets of history’s ‘most mysterious manuscript’
Study shows how mystery text could be done entirely by hand using 15th-century materials
A new encryption system called "Naibbe", operating with dice and cards to play, allows to illuminate in part one of the greatest mysteries of cryptography.
Historically Plausible Cipher Recreates Statistical Signature of Voynich Manuscript
The Voynich manuscript -- often called the most mysterious manuscript in the world -- has eluded attempts to understand its origin, nature, and purpose for centuries. The post Historically Plausible Cipher Recreates Statistical Signature of Voynich Manuscript appeared first on Sci.News: Breaking Science News.
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