Voynich Manuscript Decoded? Artificial Intelligence Suggests Mysterious Book Written In Hebrew

International Business Times 

The 240 pages of illustrations depicting dozens of naked women (and some men) in interconnected water bodies, various plants -- of which many are completely unknown -- astronomical diagrams, only some of which match the views of the sky from Earth, and accompanying text in a script that is more unidentifiable than rongorongo, are sufficient reason to count the Voynich manuscript among the most mysterious books ever written. The book is thought to have been written sometime in the early 15th century, based on carbon-dating of the vellum (animal skin especially prepared as a material to write on) it was composed on, and is named after a Polish book dealer, Wilfrid Voynich, who purchased it in 1912. Since its rediscovery over 100 years ago, there have been several attempts to decipher its contents, and the manuscript itself has been a challenge for cryptographers ever since. A page from the mysterious Voynich manuscript, which is undeciphered to this day. The latest attempt to crack its code was made by two researchers from the University of Alberta, Canada, who decided to bring in the power of artificial intelligence to help them.

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