(15-04-2025, 08:05 AM)ReneZ Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.[..]
In my opinion it is completely fair if someone doesn't want to share his/her work until it is completed, or with some safeguard against copying. The risk is real. Just ask people who is the brain behind Tesla.... The person with the best access to publicity will be remembered.
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I have been asked many times to comment on proposed solutions. In the majority of cases, the person was not asking for my opinion or advice, but was just looking for a confirmation that he/she was right. When my feedback was not this confirmation, it was rejected, usually in relatively unfriendly terms. Not always though!
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About the probability that a proposed solution from someone not familiar with most of the previous analyses is right: [..]
Quite a view, so far at least the first sentence is ok for me.
But from my view, there are other canyons between Voynewbees and Voynichveterans open.
Just try to
not keep it all as a big secret and bring your ideas, even uncompleted, here into postings: it takes not much time until some "special guy" starts blaring for "full solution" and "translate me these sentences", and the choir of "HaHa! In 2 weeks you are stucked!", "HaHa! Your are now making advances, but will fail, I`ve calculated it long before" and "HaHa! I can`t see anything at this, feed me with spoon" raises its voices, cheered by those who failed with their own attempts long before.
Some of those are then sitting here and it is years ago that they tried to find out anything.
On the other hand, newbies appear who are convinced that they "have seen it". Since March at facebook for example is a marketing campaign driven to sell some faximile edition, this may cause another wave here. Sold as a Holy Grail of Crossword Puzzling or the Biggest Bingo or Scrabble with just blank pieces or whatever, nobody should expect a bunch of scientists coming up.
Surely most enervating, but most of them are countered with nagging and nihilism, not welcomed with at least fair and rational discussions.
Posting of a development is forbidden now, somehow fitting to the cryout for "it must be complete, I won't accept anything else!" -- high expectations after 600years of non-success and from those here who never found out a single letter validly, apart from an image or such.
You describe that someone asks you for your opinion and gets angry soon when you are not positive about something -- aggravating, yes, but I also saw complaints from other veterans that they were
not asked for their opinions and especially this nasty newbie has not read their previous "analyses" and "theories" in advance.
Well, and thats where the canyon between "old" and newcomers is deep open:
the most new "solvers" don't give a damn for any existing stuff, because Voynich is actively marketed as never-solved and no newbie likes to care for "theories" which are proved with a full quote of 100% wrong because they all failed in past and have zero valid content.
The only acceptable analysis is that from Lisa Fagin about C14 and different writingstyles, all so-called "theories" from members here are a solid crap which never will bring up a senseful word, and they know it. So new "solvers" in a hurry generally dont waste their time with it, thats bad for the climate.
I must admit I`ve searched longer (and only) for the first steps of my "solution" to avoid a sudden fail because someone tried before. No one did ever.
And yes, most forums are exactly like this here, have been in some before. The guy who described this here as "less toxic" is my king of british understatement.
This here is an atmosphere of mutual despise from the very first second of registration, sorry to say that, you all know it. Would have wished it otherwise.
About that example with Tesla and the best publicity: taking this, our Elon is this guy A. G. Jimenez with his highscore 620,000 views on a 7-years-thread with 153 pages about "Visual Code in VMS".
He is the winner.
But don`t call me when he starts a Voynich-based mission to Mars, I have doubts...