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Monday, December 5, 2011

Mystery of 'The manuscripts of the Prophet' solved





Written in foreign letters with little sketches as illustrations, Voynich Manuscript maintained a secret for hundreds of years. This manuscript has puzzled historians, cryptographers, and bibliophiles for centuries.

But now, finally the mystery is over. According to a Finnish businessman, Viekko Latvala, he has succeeded in translating the manuscript which claimed the 'Prophet of God' is. Latvala claimed to have cracked the code and the secret that claimed the most mysterious manuscript in the world.
Latvala colleague, Ari Ketola, as quoted by page foxnews.com, illustrates how difficult translating that mysterious character. "This book is a life's work and scientific publications on the drug to be still useful today," Ketola said.
"The author is a plant scientist, astrology, pharmaceutical, and astronomy. This book contains prophecies many decades and hundreds of years ahead of time this book was made."
In other words, the Voynich Manuscript - which is currently owned by the Rare Book and Manuscript Library Beincke Yale University in New Haven - is a book herbalogi, which the authors trace the plants and use them for the purpose of medicine.
Latvala provides translations from the current 16,152 plants can be found in Ethiopia:
"The name of this flower is the Heart of Fire. These flowers can make the skin beautiful when made as an ointment. Oil is pressed from shoots. Ointment is used for skin wrinkles. Is suitable for kidney and head, as the flower of antibiotics to prevent inflammation. Height 10 inches . This plant grows in dry and hot areas. The plant is bright green. "
Voynich Manuscript
So, how Latvala could translate the most mysterious manuscript in the face of the earth?
"Mr.. Latvala said none of the 'normal people' who can decode it, because there is no code or methods that could be used to read this text. This language of the prophet," Ketola said.
"The type of people who can read the text like this is very rarely found on earth. I doubt they came to earth in a millennium ... and Mr.. Veikko Latvala has been given the excess over the last 20 years."
However, a number of cryptographers declined to comment on these claims issued Latvala. either provide validation or deny the claim. What is clear, Ketola refused to show the method in solving this manusrip secret.
"The language of this book is quite complicated," Ketola said. "Vowel syllable is a mixture of Spanish and Italian, also mixed with the language of the author manuscripts. Language itself is the author of the manuscript rare Babylonian language spoken in the area of ​​Asia Minor."
Ketola suspect, the author of the Voynich manuscript does not know how to write in another language. So he had to create their own alphabet and vocabulary. "This guy can not write any language, so he must find a text that can be read or pronounce her own," he said.
Ketola said the authors also quote the post from a few posts from a number of authors for this manuscript.
In addition to the Voynich manuscript, the most mysterious book another successfully solved by Kevin Knight in the last month. He was a computer scientist at the University of Southern California Viterbi School of Engineering.
Password Copiale - a mysterious cryptogram that is bound in gold and green brocade paper - is a 250-year document code. With decrypt, Knight and his colleagues discovered the workings of a secret society that lived in the 18th century.
However, Knight declined to comment on the discovery that Ketola.

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