Sino na nakaalam nito? napaka weird ng manuscript na ito spies...
"It's the book nobody can read. In 1912 a man by the name of Wilfrid Voynich discovered a book, made up of 104 separate folios in a strange language, in an Italian monastery. The tomes were later carbon dated, and found to hail from the 1400s. Ever since its discovery, people have attempted to decipher this nameless, authorless book — without success.
Utilizing a series of algorithms, Montemurro's team has concluded that the manuscript does harbor meaning. The team's proof of this comes from a pattern distribution algorithm known as "entropy," which studies the complexity of any text it is given. Montemurro and his team fed sections of the Voynich manuscript into the entropy engine, along with samples of English, Chinese, the programming language Fortran and Yeast DNA.
Entropy then assigned a number to each sample based on its complexity. The higher the number, the more complex the sample was found to be. Unsurprisingly, the Yeast DNA came out as the least complex, scoring 25 points. Next lowest was the sample of Fortran, coming in at 285. But when it came to the remaining samples, scores jumped noticeably. Chinese came in at 580, English at 728 and the Voynich script topped the list at 805."
Article:
http://www.dvice.com/2013-6-26/high-tech-analysis-and-book-nobody-can-read