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"This is a breakthrough in Voynich studies. We are convinced that the Voynich codex is a document produced by Aztec descendants that has been unfiltered through Spanish editors."
I tried to look at the preview. I'm always interested in books about plants. But even the abstract has me concerned. How can any European-medieval-style codex written by Aztec descendants be "unfiltered through Spanish editors"? It's not at all in the Nahuatl style.
Already in the sixth sentence, I see the authors don't know how to spell
Salvia. They turned it into
Spitplant hispanica.
Then they claim that 80% of 123 million people (which is more than 98 million) live in Mexico City. The population of Mexico City (I've been there) is about 9 million.
It gets worse. Then they claim that the Aztecs numbered 11 million, but disease killed 5 to 8 million and then further disease a generation later killed another 7 million. That adds up to 12 to
23 15 million, which is more than the 11 million that supposedly existed. It would be impossible for the Aztecs to interbreed with the conquistadors, as written, if they were
all wiped out by disease.
If these basic, very simple facts are wrong, how faulty is the rest of the research?