I fail to see how this anything but speculation of the most unprovable kind
http://www.physorg.com/news196943667.html
QuoteA science historian at The University of Manchester has cracked "The Plato Code" – the long disputed secret messages hidden in the great philosopher's writings.
Plato was the Einstein of Greece's Golden Age and his work founded Western culture and science. Dr Jay Kennedy's findings are set to revolutionise the history of the origins of Western thought.
Dr Kennedy, whose findings are published in the leading US journal Apeiron, reveals that Plato used a regular pattern of symbols, inherited from the ancient followers of Pythagoras, to give his books a musical structure. A century earlier, Pythagoras had declared that the planets and stars made an inaudible music, a 'harmony of the spheres'. Plato imitated this hidden music in his books.
The hidden codes show that Plato anticipated the Scientific Revolution 2,000 years before Isaac Newton, discovering its most important idea – the book of nature is written in the language of mathematics. The decoded messages also open up a surprising way to unite science and religion. The awe and beauty we feel in nature, Plato says, shows that it is divine; discovering the scientific order of nature is getting closer to God. This could transform today's culture wars between science and religion.
"Plato's books played a major role in founding Western culture but they are mysterious and end in riddles," Dr Kennedy, at Manchester's Faculty of Life Sciences explains.
"In antiquity, many of his followers said the books contained hidden layers of meaning and secret codes, but this was rejected by modern scholars.
"It is a long and exciting story, but basically I cracked the code. I have shown rigorously that the books do contain codes and symbols and that unraveling them reveals the hidden philosophy of Plato.
"This is a true discovery, not simply reinterpretation."
This will transform the early history of Western thought, and especially the histories of ancient science, mathematics, music, and philosophy.
all it proves is he wrote a tempo (might not be the correct term) to the words...
even if it was a secret code we have to know the song notes to pick which letters to stand out
I love the Law of Fives. Endless amusement for simple folk like me. :lulz:
Sounds like the premise to an episode of "Warehouse 13".
Quote from: Jerry_Frankster on July 08, 2010, 09:00:09 PM
Sounds like the premise to an episode of "Warehouse 13".
Nah, they just rip off 'the Dresden Files'.
http://personalpages.manchester.ac.uk/staff/jay.kennedy/
http://personalpages.manchester.ac.uk/staff/jay.kennedy/Kennedy_Apeiron_proofs.pdf
The comments on the article by those who have read Kennedy's work at these links suggest the article misrepresents his position here. I haven't had a chance to look through these yet, but thought I'd leave 'em here for those who might like to.