Arichichi > 23-02-2023, 03:46 PM
davidjackson > 23-02-2023, 09:07 PM
Quote:Thinking that a certain page talks about what is displayed in the page?
Quote:To rephrase my question, I want to know whether the cryptologists that deal with languages have ever tried to crack natural languages without a priori knowledge, just to test how strong their methods are.
obelus > 23-02-2023, 09:59 PM
Arichichi > 24-02-2023, 06:50 AM
(23-02-2023, 09:07 PM)davidjackson Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.The idea is to consider that you don't have access to translation, or grammar books, or dictionaries, or any resource that would help you learn the language, and you'd learn the language through consulting one book that narrates a story you have never read before, or something of this kind.Quote:To rephrase my question, I want to know whether the cryptologists that deal with languages have ever tried to crack natural languages without a priori knowledge, just to test how strong their methods are.
I don't really see how that would work. Natural languages aren't codes, and you wouldn't approach the problem in the same way.
Mark Knowles > 24-02-2023, 03:54 PM
(23-02-2023, 09:07 PM)davidjackson Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Nick's block paradigm or a simple crib combined of a few distinct identified specific words are basically good approaches. However as yet nobody has identified a proportion of text in the Voynich that maps onto a portion of text in another document and there has been very little agreement on a some kind of crib. This could change at any moment if someone were to discover a document which illuminates this relationship. Ultimately nobody knows what is lurking in the archives waiting to make this subject crystal clear.Quote:Thinking that a certain page talks about what is displayed in the page?
That's the "block paradigm" solution (originally proposed by Nick Pelling) and there are a few teams working on that.
R. Sale > 24-02-2023, 10:57 PM
Mark Knowles > 24-02-2023, 11:17 PM
(24-02-2023, 10:57 PM)R. Sale Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.I would add to that in respect to the potential herbal identifications and textual comparisons that such investigations have actively failed. In all categories, herbal, astronomical, religious, etc., there are no 'candidates' for investigation.But failure in the past does not mean failure in the future. A large percentage of the relevant material out there has not been studied by Voynich researchers, particularly as researchers tend only to rely on the limited amount of material that has been digitised.
davidjackson > 25-02-2023, 09:45 PM
(23-02-2023, 09:59 PM)obelus Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.It was accomplished through general ingenuity, including scraps of a priori knowledge, rather than formal cryptanalysis.Yes, but the Dutch were in Japan at the time, and were permitted to give lessons to Japanese students. There were official Dutch speaking Japanese translators. It wasn't an unknown language.
Anton > 25-02-2023, 10:04 PM
Mark Knowles > 25-02-2023, 11:20 PM
(25-02-2023, 10:04 PM)Anton Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.I have little belief in the "block paradigm" in the strict sense of the word (that is, as it was put forward by Nick)I think I have more optimism that a block paradigm is out there and will be found, though I have no certainty in the matter. Ultimately we won't know unless and until it materialises.