Eng-Fi Short - The Doddleston Messages
Having listened to only the first thirteen minutes of this, I think Lucas Wainman a very interesting person! 🔥 26:25 Sounds like an invitation to become a fellow of All Souls College.
See my comment:
32:00 She's basing her knowledge of "what it was possible to say" from analyses of written early modern English, not spoken early modern English. So she is begging the question.
See Gabriele Giannantoni on Aristotle's Logic (1990) and Ian Grant's Weather Report julio 21, 2022.
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See this Amazon review: The Vertical Plane - A Somewhat Interesting, but Deeply Flawed Journey:
They then get help from an assistant librarian at Oxford University who stated that Lukas Wainman may be a man called Thomas Hawarden who has marked correspondences with Lukas Wainman's descriptions. They also eventually begin to receive messages from a group calling themselves '2109' that have rife spelling mistakes and reveal that they have been controlling the experiment between them and Lukas Wainman but generally so to speak fail to answer questions put forward to them and only respond in nonsensical ramblings.
They eventually try communicating with Lukas by using pen and paper and learn that his real name is Thomas Hawarden the name initially put forward by the librarian as a potential canditate. Debbie also begins to have vivid dreams about Wainman where she interacts with him and where only Lukas can see her but not the others around him, Lukas mentions these meetings in his letters. When 2109 find out that they have discovered Lukas Wainman's real name they get very frantic and threaten to cut off the communications, which then happens.
The way to approach such investigations, I suggest, is outlined in Robin Milner's The Definition of Standard ML (Revised 1997):
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