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f67v2 Double fertilization of flowering plants - Wladimir D - 03-12-2017

A multiseries film on the decoding of the MV appeared in the network (in Russian). The first series is You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. . Sergei suggests that the text of the manuscript is written in polysynthetic language with words that have predominantly proto-Slavic roots. There is an interesting suggestion that 40 is an analog of the English verb "to".
In the twelfth series You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.  Sergei suggests that f67v2 shows the process of double fertilization of flowering plants. The author does not explain the meaning of the pictograms. I see the process in the following sequence.
The upper right pictogram shows the process of pollen formation. 3 minutes 01 seconds of the video You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. .
The left upper pictogram is the formation of the second male gamete. 9 min 42sec +
Left bottom.  Fusion of one male gamete (12 min 12 sec) with a secondary nucleus. The red sector is the secondary core. There is a connection (line) with a secondary core and a lower gamete. The blue sector is the egg. The green semicircle is two male gametes. It seems that the upper "gamete" has a cap.
Right bottom. The second male gamete (with a cap) fertilizes the egg, with further division, and the formation of the embryo. 12 min 01sec.
 But there is a paradoxical question - who could describe this process in the 15th century, since the process was opened in 1898.
PS / Suggestion between upper pictograms Sergei translates - (on the end of sticky liquid, retention) a literary - sticky liquid keeps the pollen on the stigma of the pistil.