Kris1212 > 20-10-2025, 10:44 AM
Kris1212 > 20-10-2025, 01:07 PM
rikforto > 20-10-2025, 02:17 PM
Kris1212 > 20-10-2025, 03:56 PM
(20-10-2025, 02:17 PM)rikforto Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.You could assume virtually any person of even petty money and power in Northern Italy or Europe broadly and arrive at the conclusion that they were interested in preserving their inheritance through fertility; familial succession was a widespread legal and cultural consideration. The only detail particular to Cosimo Medici is his surname, which was some 200 years established around the time of the manuscript and Cosimo's rise to power. Quite simply, one must wonder why he was not Cosimo Banchieri if we could deduce received family wisdom from European surname practices. Likewise, medical texts weren't usually composed by people with such startlingly on-the-nose names because, again, European surnames do not work like this.I think you may misunderstand how I work, I'm not an academic and as such I'm not jumping through academic hoops, I'm really busy working on a page a day plus also a full time job and an animal rescue project, I appreciate you want answers to all your questions and if you took your time and read through my very first decode the full methodology of where I started is there, you may need some tech help to find it but scroll all the way down the academia page, the very first one from april and start there, then work your way through and you'll have all the answers you've asked for :-) Ok back to my code, I don't want to be rude but I don't know who you are from Adam and I'm working at my pace and by my rules, nobody elses.
[paragraph ETA] And the idea that these practices "worked" is another level that demands extraordinary proof. Were there other copies? Is the text history wrong? Is there evidence that these practices were being used? Is there evidence of their efficacy? It is one thing to claim that it is medieval medical knowledge, it is several more substantial claims to attribute Medici dynastic success to its application and efficacy!
So, even granting your fertility interpretation of the manuscript, which itself remains very speculative while you defer providing the proofs you've alluded to, the interest in fertility and inheritance were not unique concerns of the Medici family. Likewise even granting that you could otherwise prove Medici authorship, their family name should be held as coincidental until further proof of transmission from the 13th Century is furnished. And without those charitable concessions, the entire theory looks like any number of other speculative analyses of the drawing; perhaps, if framed that way, interesting and worth carefully discussing, but about as far from proved as one can be while still holding a firm idea.
Kris1212 > 20-10-2025, 04:04 PM
igajkgko > 20-10-2025, 05:17 PM
(20-10-2025, 04:04 PM)Kris1212 Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Statistical Analysis: Probability of Random Pattern-Matching vs. Genuine Decode
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Kris1212 > 20-10-2025, 06:43 PM
(20-10-2025, 05:17 PM)igajkgko Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.(20-10-2025, 04:04 PM)Kris1212 Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Statistical Analysis: Probability of Random Pattern-Matching vs. Genuine Decode
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This looks very much like copy-paste from ChatGPT or similar.. it cannot be used like this, it does not produce trustworthy output.
In this case, for example, it's obvious that it's not questioning your (or its?) very questionable premises. Crap in, crap out.
tavie > 20-10-2025, 06:53 PM
rikforto > 20-10-2025, 07:06 PM
(20-10-2025, 03:56 PM)Kris1212 Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.I think you may misunderstand how I work, I'm not an academic and as such I'm not jumping through academic hoops,
(20-10-2025, 03:56 PM)Kris1212 Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.I appreciate you want answers to all your questions and if you took your time and read through my very first decode the full methodology of where I started is there, you may need some tech help to find it but scroll all the way down the academia page, the very first one from april and start there, then work your way through and you'll have all the answers you've asked for :-)
Quote:The glyph 'i' was identified as one, later interpreted as one hour, 'p' as Leaf to Latin terms plantae folio, later refined to sun, followed by temporal markers 'd' (Day) and 'n' (Night), later refined to Noon and Midnight. The glyph 'e' was initially a single unit or portion, then mapped to seasons, and finally to Moon Phases through data-driven pattern analysis of its repetition (e, ee, eee, eeee), aligning with 15th-century herbal context.
Quote:The manuscript’s design mirrors 15th-century herbal chartsWhich charts? The fault may be partially mine, but I cannot find an example of such a thing, let alone in your work. If such a thing exists and you can show a concordance between the chart and manuscript, you may well have cracked this thing! But you need to establish that such charts existed and can be mapped onto a text with an unknown alphabet in order to actually demonstrate the concordance.