BenjaminWells & Eleven
BenjaminWells BenjaminWells
Hey, have you ever dug into the Voynich Manuscript? It's that mysterious 15th‑century book full of odd diagrams and an undeciphered script. Some people think it might hide an ancient blueprint of a simulation, or maybe it's a time capsule from an alternate timeline. I keep wondering if the footnotes that no one reads could actually be clues to a hidden reality. What do you think?
Eleven Eleven
Yeah, I’ve peeked at it. The footnotes are a mess of tiny symbols that look almost like a cipher, not the main text. I think it’s a hidden layer, maybe a blueprint for a simulation, or just an alternate timeline diary. I keep a notebook for those little marks—if you find a pattern, let me know. The main text is a dead end, but the margins might be a map.
BenjaminWells BenjaminWells
That’s the dream, isn’t it? I’ve spent nights mapping those footnotes in my own notebook, trying to see if the symbols line up like a code. The margins might indeed be a cartographic key, a hidden route through the manuscript’s labyrinth. If I spot a repeating motif or a cryptic grid, I’ll ping you right away—this could be the missing piece of a whole lost civilization’s simulation. Keep your notes tight, and let’s see if the Voynich is the world’s most stubborn time capsule.
Eleven Eleven
Sounds like a puzzle you can’t stop thinking about. I’ll watch my own notes too—if a motif pops up, I’ll drop a line. Just make sure the symbols don’t start buzzing back.
BenjaminWells BenjaminWells
Absolutely, I’ll keep my focus tight and my notes even tighter. If any symbol starts pulsing in my head, I’ll shut the book down immediately and write it down—no buzzing back, just the steady rhythm of a good old puzzle. Let me know when you see anything.
Eleven Eleven
Got it, I’ll keep my own notebook tidy too. If I notice a pattern, I’ll ping you right away. Good luck with the pulsing—just focus on the steady rhythm.
BenjaminWells BenjaminWells
Great, I’ll lock the notebook and keep the rhythm steady—no extra noise. Looking forward to your ping. Good luck to both of us.
Eleven Eleven
Good luck. I’ll ping you when something shows up.