RE: Meta EVA
Searcher > 28-09-2017, 10:09 PM
Hi!
Maybe, for both, computer statistics and human analysis, we need a few variants of EVA (EVA A, EVA B, EVA C and so on). I can't mention all my and others' suppositions, but will place here some of them. I think, these possibilities may increase the word entropy and change the other properties of the VMs text.
1) We have combinations ckh, cth, cph and cfh in EVA as three characters, indeed, they can be ligatures of three or two letters. It is the first thing that our logic suggests us. We are inclined to set similar values to similar forms, characters psychologically. I'm not an exception. But, from the other side, I don't see any reason not to think that those combinations can substitute only one, quite another letter. For example, t is b, cth - m, k - c, ckh - f, etc. In this case, we will get + 4 letters/characters in the text.
2) As well, I have a version that value of a character can change depending on the place in a word, as 9 in Latin abbreviations, but with single letters. Let us suppose that k, t, p, f stand for certain letters at the beginning of a word, but, even if one character stands before any of those glyphs, it changes its value. This also can add letters of the underlying text.
3) i, ii, iii, e, ee, eee -sequences both may stand for a single, but particular letter, in the same time, they can mean three different letters (for example, e - e, ee - i, eee - y).
4) so, i, ii, iii-sequences can substitute one single letter or three different letters for every case. But my favourite idea exactly for this group is that n, in, iin, iiin, ir, iir, iiir, etc, all represent different suffixes/endings without separate meaning of the character, besides the cases, when they are in the middle or the beginning of a word, i. e., are not suffixes/ends.
5) q can be a null-character.
It is difficult for a human to go over all these options, but easier - for machine. Did someone ever tried to do something similar? I mean computer statistics of the VMs text with changed conditions.