13 Jan 2015

(13) A unique difficulty preventing "400 years of collective intelligence" to unravel the Shakespeare authorship riddle.

Fermat's  and   Shakespeare's conjectures. -

Parallels ??






Keeping in mind that for hundreds of years, there is a unique Shakespeare authorship problem,

this inevitably leads to the question of how such a unique situation could arise and why it could not be solved until today.

 One can postulate with considerable plausibility, that there has to be a unique difficulty which prevented "400 years of collective intelligence" to unravel the mystery. The unusual problem is reminiscent of the hundreds of years of attempts to prove



Fermat's conjecture
  (see  picture, the french Mathematician Pierre de Fermat).

During the centuries the world was convinced that there must be a solution!  The solution was finally found in 1994  it  required hundreds of years and a about 100  pages.
It tells us that some  assumptions can not be proven more simple. You may  transfer this analogy to the solution of the conjecture of the equation

                   
Shakespeare [playwright]  ≠  Shakespeare [Stratford]
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