Mysterious Collection of Texts : soft media : The Codex Seraphinianus
Written about 1976 and 1978 by Italian artist Luigi Serafini, is nothing if not deliberate creating something mysterious. The book is said to be an encyclopedia of an imaginary planet, complete with maps and drawings of plant and animal life. Most interestingly, Serafini wrote his book in a hypothetical world. Entirely composed in a strange alphabet that is still yet to be translated even after a thorough study by linguists. Because the text itself can not be read, the Codex has become the most famous works of art Serafini, who range from surreal and beautiful. One page describes the fruit that seems to bleed, while another showed fish that is shaped like a flying saucer. In one of the most famous picture book (it's already closing in TSB edition), a series of panels depicts a naked man and woman slowly turned into a crocodile.
Possible Explanation: Theories abound as to what the secrets of the Codex Seraphinianus actually, but Serafini remained silent on the meaning of the book since its release in early 80's.
The Beale Ciphers:The story behind the Beale Ciphers, who has been foiled candidate code-breaker for more than 100 years, is a type of ancient treasure buried under Hollywood. This story began in Virginia in 1820, when a man named Thomas Beale should we trust a box containing three pages of text code to an inn, with instructions that the box will only be opened if Beale did not return for the claim within ten years. Beale then disappeared without a trace, and the innkeeper named Robert Morriss, then spent several years trying to decode the page. One of them finally cracked by a friend Morriss', which uses the Declaration of Independence as a key. It was then known that the page was a map to the location of a cache of buried treasure. According to the documents, Beale and a few feet have been found thousands of pounds of gold and silver in New Mexico and then buried in Bedford County, VA. Unfortunately, Morriss and his friends can not decode the two other pages, which gives the exact location and names of property owners, and curious about the encryption method of Beale has managed to confuse anyone who tries to understand it since.
Possible Explanation : The Beale Ciphers since become valuable hartakarun (hundreds of potential treasure hunters have been arrested for trespassing at the Bedford County), but gold and jewelry Beale was never found. Many claim that since the password is nothing but an elaborate joke, and many stories like kata2 detail-specific in the document that are not in popular use until years later. However, this does not stop people from trying to unlock the secrets Beale, mainly because the property would now be worth about $ 40 million.
The Liber Linteus:
The Linteus Liber is an ancient text that returns back to the days of the Etruscans, the culture that developed in Italy in the years before the advent of the Roman Empire. In addition to being one of the oldest and longest Etruscan documents, which Linteus Liber is also notable for being the only known example of a book made of linen. Even more interesting than the document itself is the context of the invention. After the fall of the Etruscans, their cultural artifacts such as Liber Linteus cease to hold any meaning to Rome. What they do not care, though, is the linen cloth that the book was written on. This is because after the Romans conquered Egypt, many of them began to embrace the custom of mummification, the body needs wrapped in a cloth. Through practice that Linteus Liber, which may be regarded as a useless artifact, eventually used as a wrapper for the funeral of the wife of a tailor's mummified body of Egypt. This is the same mummified corpse purchased hundreds of years later by a Croatian-rich, which is intended for use as wall hangings. After his death in the 1800s, the mummy was donated to the museum, and only then is the cultural significance of Linteus Liber realized. Possible Explanation Overall, the Liber Linteus consists of 230 lines of text of some 1,200 words. Very little is known today about the Etruscan language, and therefore the document has never been fully translated. But based on their limited knowledge, experts have determined that most likely Linteus Liber calendar depicting Etruscan religious rites.
The Book of Soyga: Medieval texts produced their share of strange, but perhaps not as mysterious as the Book Soyga, a book on magic and the paranormal that contains parts that have not been translated by scholars. The book is well known as it pertains to John Dee, a thinker, a famous Elizabethan era noted for mencoba2 the occult. In the 1500s, Dee said to be the owner of one copy of the book, and he allegedly became obsessed with unlocking the secrets, especially a series of tables encrypted Dee believes holds the key to some kind of esoteric spiritual knowledge. This is not an easy task, as the author of an unknown type has been used a number of tricks, including the writing of certain words and coding of scripts others in mathematics. Dee became so fixated on cracking the code that he even traveled to Europe to meet with renowned spiritual medium called Edward Kelley. Through Kelley, Dee claimed to have contacted the angel Uriel, which he claimed that the book's origins date back to the Garden of Eden. Possible Explanation Unfortunately, Dee is not able to finish decoding the mysteries of the Book Soyga before his death. The book itself, although known to have existed, it was believed lost until 1994, when two copies of it are found again in England. Scholars have since studied the book, and one of them is able to translate some tables that have so fascinated Dee. However, her book is most likely related to Kabbalah, a mystical Jewish sect, the researchers have not been able to decipher the real significance of this book.
The Codex Rohonc : One document that has proven resistant to any kind of translation or explanation that is consistent is the Codex Rohonc, a century-old book that is said to have emerged in Hungary sometime in 1700. Codex consists of 448 pages of text, all written in a language that is still unknown. Scholars argue that it could be anything from early Hungarian to Hindi, but lacks many of the prominent features of one language. In addition, the alphabetic characters a lot more features than the primary language outside of China. Perhaps even more interesting than the text of the Codex Rohonc was 87 illustrations that accompany it. It describes everything from the landscape for military combat, but they also use religious iconography unique to a number of different religions, including Christianity, Hinduism, and Islam. This would indicate that whatever culture the document described it, the various religions have existed simultaneously. Possible Explanation There are some partial translation of the Codex Rohonc, each with its own unique results. One expert stated the document into a religious text, while others say it is the history of the Vlachs, Latin culture that once flourished in modern Romania. But perhaps the most popular on the origin of the document is that it is a hoax made by Samuel Literati Nemes, a famous forger of the mid-1800s. This idea has often been disputed, but even if they have managed to prove that the text of the Codex is not just nonsense, modern scholars have been unable to prove the theory of forgery.
Kryptos:
Artist Jim Sanborn's Kryptos sculpture in the form of documents, but included here because the text written on it has created a mystery that even the best code breakers at the CIA could not unravel. the statue was commissioned by the CIA as a monument to the work of intelligence gathering that made the famous agent, and was installed at their headquarters in Langley, VA in 1990. Rather than simply create a beautiful work of art, Sanborn took things a step further. He collaborated with Ed Scheidt, a top CIA cryptographers, and written a series of code letters and question marks on the statue that resembles a roll. The code consists of 869 characters, and can be divided into four separate sections, each of which allegedly partial key to the other answers. Together they serve as building blocks of Sanborn calls "the puzzle within a puzzle" that can only be solved by using sophisticated decoding techniques. Possible Explanation Sanborn and Scheidt cipher has since become an obsession for amateur and professional cryptographers alike. Members of the CIA and NSA have all tried their hand at cracking it, and there is even an online group devoted to it which has thousands of members. Twenty years later, the fans have successfully cracked three of the four parts of the pass, but the fourth and most importantly continue to have them confused. Sanborn suggests that the contents of the other includes three parts that provide longitude and latitude from a point 200 feet southeast of the statue and quotations related to Howard Carter's discovery of Tutankhamen's tomb-offer the best clues. In yet, though, nobody has managed to get to the bottom of the mystery.
The Voynich Manuscript :Of all the strange and mysterious texts that have been discovered over the years, perhaps none as famous as the Voynich Manuscript, a book written by an anonymous author in an unknown language that confuses almost every kryptografer ever tried to translate it. From what the investigators were able to discover, 15th-century manuscript is part of a Jesuit library in the 1800s, and from there through several hands before it fell into the possession of a bookstore named Wilfrid Voynich Poland in 1909. After Voynich's death, the manuscript became the subject of fascination for linguists and cryptographers, many of whom spent years studying the mysterious language and alphabet books. There are many theories about the Voynich manuscript text, including that some types of puzzles programmed that it was written in language that until now has not been found, which is intended to be read under a microscope, and even some kind of divinely inspired religious documents written in a trance. But this is all just theory, and even after several years of fifty-examination by the world's top code-breakers \, nothing is known with certainty. simplicia images of plants and jars in the margins has led many to claim that it must be manually on the drug or chemical, but is also only a conjecture.
Possible Explanation Because it has proven to be highly resistant to translation, the Voynich manuscript would have been regarded by many as a hoax. Critics of this theory argue that the book was too advanced syntax been falsified, but others have shown that the technology of time-especially an encoding called "Cardan Grille"-will make it possible for someone to make the Voynich as a hoax. However, none of these arguments have been fully convinced Voynich scholars, who either will or will not admit that the documents were probably fake. Carbon has recently proved that the manuscript is dated back to the 1400s, but beyond that the origin and purpose still remains a puzzle.
The Urantia Book:Urantia book is a pseudo-religious texts that claim to "expand cosmic consciousness and enhance spiritual perception" through discussions of philosophy, cosmology, and the life of Jesus. The book allegedly originated in Chicago, Illinois sometime in the early-mid-century, twentieth, and today it has become such a phenomenon itself, because it inspired a lot to learn and even a foundation that seeks to promote the book and its teachings. Text of more than 2,000-page has no known author, and story of origin is very strange: in 1925, a doctor named William Sadler (pictured above) should come in contact with sick people who often drift off into trance and spoke out loud length. Sadler and a stenographer record the monologue, which claimed the doctor then added to by some kind of heaven, the supernatural. Urantia Book shares many common characteristics with suspected major religions, especially Christianity, but also spent much time discussing scientific theories. Most important is the book description of the geography of the universe, which is divided into "superuniverses" and the universe "local," which is said to consist of about 1,000 habitable planets.
Possible Explanation This all may sound like science fiction, and indeed the idea that the Urantia Book is a clever piece of literature is a popular explanation of the mystery behind it. Skeptics, among them science writer Martin Gardner, argued that Sadler and a group of trust most likely make his own book about the 1920's. Recent studies, including an essay that claims the Book of Urantia traced a number of academic texts on religion, seems to back this statement, but no definitive proof yet that is really behind it all.
Also known as the Nag Hammadi library, the Gnostic Gospels are a collection of leather-bound books that go back to the 4th century. They form the main texts of Gnosticism, a branch of Christianity that existed around the time the 2nd century, who said adherents believe that true salvation comes through self-knowledge and understanding of a reality "higher." The Gnostic Gospels, which features such as the "Gospel of Thomas , "" The Gospel of Mary, "and even" The Gospel of Judas, "discovered in 1945 by a farmer at Nag Hammadi, Egypt. They had been buried in the protective saved several centuries earlier, most likely a priest wished to conceal them from the orthodox Christian church, which considers the Gnostics as heretics. The books through different owners, at one point even being sold on the black market, and not until the 1970s that they were finally translated into English. They've made a philosophical text to be popular, and even stands out in several different movies and novels.
Possible explanation
Unlike some other entries in this trit, scholars generally understand the Gnostic gospels and texts have been successfully translated into several languages. However, books are important because they hold a place here to help develop the study and history of Gnosticism as a belief system. More importantly, the discovery of ancient texts that claim to offer a background story that has not been found previously about Jesus has sparked fierce debate among religious and academic. Some people claim that books are not more than fabricating false, while others argue that the Gnostic Gospels should be considered on equal terms with the Bible.
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