mrlonglong 16 hours ago In the Pacific there's an island called Rapa Nui. They have a long forgotten script that looks remarkably similar, but probably that's a pure concidence. samagra14 10 hours ago The approach is purely cryptographic and requires three base axioms1. A guess of what type of script it is - Logopgraphic (Chinese)or Syllabic (Linear Greek) or Segmental (English/Roman).2. A guess on what any one symbol might mean - by trial and error3. A set of all the possible languages that might have been present in that area around that timeLinking the video here -https://youtu.be/ncDRDSKl8uk
samagra14 10 hours ago The approach is purely cryptographic and requires three base axioms1. A guess of what type of script it is - Logopgraphic (Chinese)or Syllabic (Linear Greek) or Segmental (English/Roman).2. A guess on what any one symbol might mean - by trial and error3. A set of all the possible languages that might have been present in that area around that timeLinking the video here -https://youtu.be/ncDRDSKl8uk
In the Pacific there's an island called Rapa Nui. They have a long forgotten script that looks remarkably similar, but probably that's a pure concidence.
The approach is purely cryptographic and requires three base axioms
1. A guess of what type of script it is - Logopgraphic (Chinese)or Syllabic (Linear Greek) or Segmental (English/Roman).
2. A guess on what any one symbol might mean - by trial and error
3. A set of all the possible languages that might have been present in that area around that time
Linking the video here -
https://youtu.be/ncDRDSKl8uk