![]() In this method, a person can encode a message by switching some letters of the alphabet with made-up characters. Most experts think a substitution cipher was used. To muddle matters further, the Voynich Manuscript was likely written in code. However, the same study said the document may also be in Malay, Arabic, or Amharic. A recent study found that the writing is likely Hebrew. So, what does the Voynich Manuscript say? That’s a great question-no one knows! In fact, experts aren’t even sure what language it’s in. ![]() Most recently, it was purchased by Wilfrid Michael Voynich, a book dealer, in 1912. Since then, it’s passed through several hands. Who wrote it? No one is quite sure, but historians believe it came from Central Europe. ![]() What are we talking about? The Voynich Manuscript!Įxperts think the Voynich Manuscript was written in the 15th Century. But even the most experienced decoders are stumped by the topic of today’s Wonder of the Day. If you’ve been WONDERing with us for a while, you might be pretty good at reading secret messages. ![]()
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