The world's most mysterious text code is broken

For 600 years he has refused to give up his secrets and has beaten some of the world's finest heads, including Alan Turing. Experts say that Voynich's manuscript, known as the most mysterious textist in the world, contains codes, magic expressions, alien messages and even communist propaganda. Eventually, most agreed that [...]
For 600 years he has refused to give up his secrets and has beaten some of the world's finest heads, including Alan Turing.
Experts say that Voynich's manuscript, known as the most mysterious textist in the world, contains codes, magic expressions, alien messages and even communist propaganda.
Eventually, most agreed that it was either impossible to choose or write differently as an elaborate practical joke.
But a language expert from Brige University has now made the mystery white and white within two weeks.
Dr. Gerard Cheshire explained what was written in a dead language ʹ proto-Romanity and then studying their symbols and descriptions he deciphered the meaning of the words.
He found that the manuscript contains information on herbs, therapeutic washing, and astrology readings regarding sex, female mind issues, and parents.
The text was written in accordance with the Roman-Catholic religious beliefs of the day.
The Voynic Manuscrypt also contains photos of naked women. It was written by Dominican nuns as a source of reference for Mary of Castile, queen of Aragon (140158). On its 200 pages are some of her photos.
Moreover, some of the Manuscrypt texts use Latin phrases and phrases, making it even harder to decipher.
Manuskritic Voynic got his name after Wilfried M. Voynich, a book salesman from Poland who bought it in 1912, while the book According to academics was written in Central Europe about the 15th century.
Among those who tried to decipher the Manuskritics earlier was Alan Turing, his colleague Blackley Park, and the FBI during the Cold War.
According to present claims by Cheshire, the text is in proto-Roman language, a vulgar Latin, combined by known and unknown symbols in its alphabet.
What “book system has been used in Manuscrypt?
The language used in the script of the Voynic manuscript goes from a to Mr.
Its Alphabet uses a number of unknown symbols along with the best - known symbols. It doesn't include signs of dedicated definition. Some letters have symbolic variations to point at. Some of the versions of the symbols show the fonetic accent. All the letters are written in small, there are no double consonants, and it includes several words and cuts in Latin.












