24-04-2026, 08:19 PM
My discovery statements are too long—and I have too little time—to make a compelling anagram. So I am adopting the modern spin on the scientific discovery anagram: a hash.
Discovery 1
MD5 hash: accd21d66d530b1dd0879ee0669ccb2e
SHA1 hash: 681aa6c1ec66a38bea8f40af8283a2004d9e0ed9
Discovery 2
MD5 hash: 9cf6e942c8bcd6aacb5afd6e8df0421e
SHA1 hash: 08abfc44de0f0ffdafcdde92d433108775b4a24c
Discovery 3
MD5 hash: 9ed973b2c39d21a94957b64454b48b4a
SHA1 hash: c914da315b49aa245099af37fbd7a98735f9176a
These are the three key findings of a paper I am preparing for the Voynich 2026 conference. Over-the-top though it may seem, I am taking this step to establish priority in a public setting.
Discovery 1
MD5 hash: accd21d66d530b1dd0879ee0669ccb2e
SHA1 hash: 681aa6c1ec66a38bea8f40af8283a2004d9e0ed9
Discovery 2
MD5 hash: 9cf6e942c8bcd6aacb5afd6e8df0421e
SHA1 hash: 08abfc44de0f0ffdafcdde92d433108775b4a24c
Discovery 3
MD5 hash: 9ed973b2c39d21a94957b64454b48b4a
SHA1 hash: c914da315b49aa245099af37fbd7a98735f9176a
These are the three key findings of a paper I am preparing for the Voynich 2026 conference. Over-the-top though it may seem, I am taking this step to establish priority in a public setting.
