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lendor.77
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RE: The macabre count of the “slaves”: Zodiac hidden in the Monster of Florence letter?

I would need to check the magazine to be certain, but words such as “SILVIA”, “MONICA”, “PROCURA” or “REPUBBLICA” do not appear to be present in full …

4 weeks ago
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RE: The macabre count of the “slaves”: Zodiac hidden in the Monster of Florence letter?

At this point, I think it would be worth attempting two types of statistical analysis. The first would focus on the first three lines only: one coul…

4 weeks ago
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RE: The macabre count of the “slaves”: Zodiac hidden in the Monster of Florence letter?

It is difficult to give a truly analytical answer, given the number of factors involved. At this point, I would add another layer of complexity. The…

4 weeks ago
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RE: The macabre count of the “slaves”: Zodiac hidden in the Monster of Florence letter?

In your example, the process starts from a word chosen in advance (DEAMONI) and then shows that it is possible to construct a selection of pages compa…

4 weeks ago
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RE: The macabre count of the “slaves”: Zodiac hidden in the Monster of Florence letter?

Sorry, I’ve run out of time, I’m heading to bed! In any case, some statistical modelling needs to be done, both for the formation of a word like IUBIL…

4 weeks ago
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RE: The macabre count of the “slaves”: Zodiac hidden in the Monster of Florence letter?

DEAMONI may well be a valid example as a final outcome (and a statistical analysis might reveal other similar cases), but for it to be truly comparabl…

4 weeks ago
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RE: The macabre count of the “slaves”: Zodiac hidden in the Monster of Florence letter?

The hypothesis that the Monster of Florence may have cut out the letters and then collected them in a container to draw from is certainly interesting….

4 weeks ago
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RE: The macabre count of the “slaves”: Zodiac hidden in the Monster of Florence letter?

For this reason, in my view, the issue is not only whether it is possible to obtain similar results from random selections, but whether it is possible…

4 weeks ago
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RE: The macabre count of the “slaves”: Zodiac hidden in the Monster of Florence letter?

Ciao @shaqmeister! I’m almost back up and running again. Attention: your example is interesting, but the method of letter selection also needs to be…

4 weeks ago
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RE: The macabre count of the “slaves”: Zodiac hidden in the Monster of Florence letter?

I’m not sure I’ll be able to give you a thorough answer tonight, since I have to work. But they’re great questions and definitely deserve a proper res…

4 weeks ago
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RE: The macabre count of the “slaves”: Zodiac hidden in the Monster of Florence letter?

Ciao @shaqmeister! From a probabilistic point of view, this is an interesting aspect and is directly related to the study I should develop in Python. …

4 weeks ago
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RE: The macabre count of the “slaves”: Zodiac hidden in the Monster of Florence letter?

I get the idea behind your reasoning, and I think it makes a lot of sense. I’m trying to figure out how to actually implement it, but since I’m not a …

4 weeks ago
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RE: The macabre count of the “slaves”: Zodiac hidden in the Monster of Florence letter?

These are the videos, in chronological order of publication, in which researcher V. Vecchione presents and analyzes her findings: The last video …

4 weeks ago
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RE: The macabre count of the “slaves”: Zodiac hidden in the Monster of Florence letter?

According to the researcher V. Vecchione, the use of the letter “I” in place of the digit “1” could be linked to an Anglo-Saxon writing habit, where t…

4 weeks ago
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RE: The macabre count of the “slaves”: Zodiac hidden in the Monster of Florence letter?

Buon pomeriggio @shaqmeister! I agree with this point: without a clear linguistic boundary, the risk of arbitrary interpretations increases signific…

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