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(01-04-2025, 07:23 PM)nablator Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view."The planets just happen to align aswell. This is solid proof for imagery of Agincourt."

Trying to understand... What do the planets align with?

The inner vords for f67r2 are the planets and seem to match the zodiac for the Battle of Agincourt October 25, 1415 Gregorian.
I just want to go on the record that this AI is a lie about John Dee.  I found this when I did a quick google search "whose theory is folio 67r2 voynich is the battle of Agincourt".  I figured this out on my own about the Battle of Agincourt that f67r2 is the zodiac of that battle.  I did this on October 17, 2020, 04:28:13 PM
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The theory that folio 67r2 of the Voynich manuscript depicts the Battle of Agincourt is attributed to John Dee, a 16th-century English mathematician, astrologer, and royal advisor. 



Here's a more detailed explanation:
  • The Voynich Manuscript:
    This is a mysterious, illustrated manuscript written in an unknown language and thought to have been created in the 15th or 16th century. 


  • Folio 67r2:
    This refers to a specific page within the manuscript. 


  • The Battle of Agincourt:
    This was a major battle in the Hundred Years' War, fought on October 25, 1415, between the English and French armies. 


  • John Dee's Theory:
    John Dee, a prominent figure in the scientific and occult circles of the 16th century, proposed that folio 67r2 of the Voynich manuscript depicted the Battle of Agincourt. 


  • Evidence:
    Dee's theory was based on his interpretation of the illustrations and symbols on the page, which he believed represented the events of the battle. 


  • Debate:
    While Dee's theory is a fascinating hypothesis, it remains just that, a theory, and has not been widely accepted by scholars as definitive proof that the manuscript depicts the battle. 

This is what chatgpt says about John Dees theories on f67r2:


did John dee theorize on f67r2 as the Battle of Agincourt?

ChatGPT said:
There is no evidence to suggest that John Dee, the 16th-century mathematician and astrologer, theorized that folio 67r2 of the Voynich Manuscript represents the Battle of Agincourt. While Dee is speculated to have owned the manuscript and possibly sold it to Emperor Rudolf II, there are no records of him analyzing or interpreting its contents.You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.
The idea linking folio 67r2 to the Battle of Agincourt appears to be a modern hypothesis. Discussions on forums like Voynich Ninja explore this theory, but these are contemporary interpretations without historical backing. You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.
In summary, while John Dee is connected to the history of the Voynich Manuscript, there is no evidence that he associated any part of it with the Battle of Agincourt.


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(01-04-2025, 07:23 PM)nablator Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view."The planets just happen to align aswell. This is solid proof for imagery of Agincourt."

Trying to understand... What do the planets align with?
Hello,
This is an interesting theory, but I wonder if you have considered the results discussed in :

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What do you think about it?

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