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Imagine opening a book and realizing... you can’t read a single word. Not because it’s in another language you’ve heard of, like Spanish or French. No—this book is written in a language no one on Earth can read. The letters don’t match any alphabet. The words don’t make sense. Imagine opening a book and realizing... you can’t read a single word. Not because it’s in another language you’ve heard of, like Spanish or French. No—this book is written in a language no one on Earth can read. The letters don’t match any alphabet. The words don’t make sense. And to make it even weirder, this book is filled with strange pictures: plants that don’t exist, stars and moons, mysterious women floating in green pools, and lots of other odd things.
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This is an episodic podcast, so you can listen to it in any order, but episode one is a great place to start.
Listen to episode one hereImagine opening a book and realizing... you can’t read a single word. Not because it’s in another language you’ve heard of, like Spanish or French. No—this book is written in a language no one on Earth can read. The letters don’t match any alphabet. The words don’t make sense. And to make it even weirder, this book is filled with strange pictures: plants that don’t exist, stars and moons, mysterious women floating in green pools, and lots of other odd things.
This isn’t a made-up story. This is a real book. And it’s called The Voynich Manuscript.
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