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LJR07 t1_ixqca3l wrote
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They "crack" a letter that's almost 500 years old and give us the cliff notes... brilliant.
SharksForArms t1_ixqeb4h wrote
"Well we cracked the code! But it's not very interesting or relevant and I am in the middle of decluttering, so... paper shredder noise
HeyCarpy t1_ixqrd9z wrote
I would've liked a more detailed breakdown of the phrase that broke the code as well. This article left me wanting more, and not in a good way.
recumbent_mike t1_ixql7ye wrote
Probably don't want to risk divulging classified information.
Throwaway_7451 t1_ixqmpvb wrote
"This message still contains information vital to national security, therefore we cannot release it"
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chaosperfect t1_ixqh323 wrote
I was under the impression that that's how it normally works.
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chaosperfect t1_ixqifsk wrote
I'm aware of that. But don't academics, historians, archeologists, scientists, astronomers, etc traditionally give everything away for free? It'd be pretty depressing if what motivated the top minds in the world to discover and release new information and breakthroughs was just money.
subito_lucres t1_ixqj7ur wrote
You are generally correct! Of course there are exceptions. I'm not sure how that all works for historians. For science, you generally release the idea and anyone can use it for research, but also patent it so that people have to pay you if they want to make money off of it.
Source: am academic scientist.
chaosperfect t1_ixqktu0 wrote
That seems fair. I'm pleased.
Edit: Also, thank you for your service.
subito_lucres t1_ixqoqgs wrote
Hahaha, no one has ever thanked me for being a scientist. But I appreciate you appreciating it! Sometimes I actually feel guilty for asking for government grants because some of that money comes out of real people's pockets.
The_Original_Gronkie t1_ixr2e5q wrote
They're writing a book, probably. I don't blame them. It's a cool story.
therealCatnuts t1_ixqrkf3 wrote
You ever try to read Middle English from 500 years ago? It’s unreadable. Probably a big issue here.
_O_G_ t1_ixqzr2f wrote
1540s would be early Modern English not Middle English, so don’t think legibility is as big an issue as you’re implying. Also this dude was the Holy Roman Emperor so it probably wasn’t even written in English
BeerorCoffee t1_ixqtrb5 wrote
Wouldn't it have been written in Spanish?
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