19 Aug 2020

(590) Sturrocks „Combined Statistical Significance of the cryptograms“: False supposition, wrong Conclusion! A Hanky-Panky!

         Discussing Alexander Waughs YouTube contribution 

                ——->                  „Edward de Vere 

                                     - Saint or Sinner ?

... decoding the dedicatory text of Shakespeare‘s Sonnets 

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Alexander Waugh recommended to read the Journal of Scientific Exploration (SSE) vol.34 no.2.pp268-350 (15 June 2020) by answering : „ Decoding the dedication of Shakespeare‘s Sonnets.  by Prof. Peter Sturrocks , Stanford which demonstrates that the combined statistical significance of the cryptograms is overwhelming.„


click Prof. Peter Sturrocks LECTURE


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The opinion of the Marlowian Pal Faklen (Budapest) on  Sturrocks case,  is, 

that even a sophisticated method (combined statistical significance etc.) can not prove a statement which is based on a wrong premise.- 

                      Faklen concised his view in a chart (s. below) 

                                                                      Pal Faklen Budapest







https://www.academia.edu/37133316/Shakespeare_Marlowe_in_English_

                        



















                                             




Pal Faklen :
                „As for the research article 
Behind The Mask: Decoding the Dedication of Shakespeare’s Sonnets (Peter A. Sturrock, Kathleen E. Erickson) 

                        — my opinion is that 
                            it's a hanky-panky. 

Today's computer technology can conjure from almost any text some desirable hidden messages, can create anagrams, can search all kind of equidistant letter sequencing (ELS), can arrange patters from the letters etc. The method is neutral, the usage, the content, the message qualifies.

Otherwise, the name of Henry Wriothesley is much stronger connected to Marlowe than to de Vere. 
De Vere died 1604, the Sonnets were published in 1609, the Shakespeare monument was erected around 1620. Dear Oxfordians! 

  • Who wrote Shakespeare and 
  • who encrypted de Vere's name after his death ?“
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