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Re: Re: VMs: Blanks: trying to summarize...
Hi all :-)
Yes, "blanks/spaces are well spaced"
IF you have followed the ~FoLdEd KeY~, you might now see the
'combinatorial' effect (limitlessness??) of the fold & flipping of an
entire AlphaNumermic language. (_AND_ TWICE over/ see miirRroor)
I feel: It's natural
I feel: It's OLDER than you think
I feel: Blanks/spaces are correct (as seen).
Best to you & yours :-)
-=se=-
steve (vms -gotta love it or go mad!- ) ekwall :-)
ps: this coding tech fold/fliporrotate hasn't been used till now/then
Thus the call for the ~Weird shaped Characters~ etc..
They all point, and you can POINT EVERYWHERE (within its grids)
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Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2004 19:29:14 -0500
From: Luis Velez <luis.velez@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: Re: VMs: Blanks: trying to summarize...
Nick :
>the key problem with seeing the VMs as a
>possibly natural language is that its words
>often seems more (for want of a better word)
>'combinatorial' - more akin to an exotic numbering
>system (like "turbo-charged Roman numerals")
> than to an actual language per se.
But Gabriel's work (Cryptologia, Oct 2001) almost
confirms the existence of an underlying natural
language... which would mean the blanks do represent
correct 'word' separation and are well placed.
Labels being too short appear to speak of characters
with possible biliteral linguistic content.
Luis
or even triliteral content
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