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RE: VMs: RE: RE: RE: Yet another page



Jeff wrote:

> I will want to read as much as I can. So if anyone can tell me
> where I might
> find a compilation of the research materials (if such a thing exists) then
> I'd be greatful. If such a thing doesn't exist I would have to ask WHY??

To start with, you can go through the 402 printable pages at Rene's site,
www.voynich.nu which also contains multiple links to earlier and parallel
research.  This is to me the best starting point.  I once tried to have my
Adobe download all pages linked to this site, but stopped after a few hours
and over 1800 pages of very good information.  That should keep anybody busy
for awhile  ...

GC






> -----Original Message-----
> From: owner-vms-list@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-vms-list@xxxxxxxxxxx]On
> Behalf Of Jeff
> Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 10:34 PM
> To: vms-list@xxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: VMs: RE: RE: RE: Yet another page
>
>
>
> GC <glenclaston@xxxxxxxxxxx> Wrote
> >
> > The problem with that is that, just like any other theory,
> you'd actually
> > have to do the work and present the proofs that make your "hoax" theory
> > viable, something unlikely to come from people who readily espouse the
> > "hoax" theory.  You'd have to systematically address, encompass, and
> explain
> > all other work before you, incorporating ALL aspects of Voynich research
> and
> > statistic into your theory.  You'd have to have a working
> knowledge of ALL
> > current Voynich research in order to refute it, and if that
> were the case,
> > it's almost impossible that you would still subscribe to the
> "hoax" theory
> > at all.  My assessment - the better the understanding of the facts, the
> less
> > likely you'll advocate the "hoax" theory.  Conversely, the less
> > understanding of the facts, the more likely you'll advocate the "hoax"
> > theory.  Draw your own conclusions.
> >
> > GC
>
> I for one started with the opinion that it might have been a hoax
> but after
> a "very short time" looking at it and analysing it I now believe that
> information is definitely encoded in the VMS. Unlike a lot of the more
> academic researchers I am attacking it from a different angle
> BEFORE I look
> at the research so as to not get any preconceptions. However when
> I am ready
> I will want to read as much as I can. So if anyone can tell me
> where I might
> find a compilation of the research materials (if such a thing exists) then
> I'd be greatful. If such a thing doesn't exist I would have to ask WHY??
>
>
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