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yuriartyom on 01.03.2026 3:56 p.m. When they used to use Arabic alphabets and Indian numerals. Now it’s vice versa except they use latin alphabets this time. Looks astonishing nonetheless
PlatypusEgo on 01.03.2026 4:08 p.m. Can anybody offer more insight on what we have here? Also, [Turkish alphabet reform](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_alphabet_reform) for anyone else who is interested
Neutral-President on 01.03.2026 4:11 p.m. These are beautiful. Can you tell us more about the source of these, and what data are represented?
HungryLobster257 on 01.03.2026 4:18 p.m. Turkish makes so much more sense in the Arabic transcript. Also this level of data visualization in 1340 is remarkable!
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Holy shit that looks good, just can’t read it
I really wish I knew what these are. Super beautiful data
When they used to use Arabic alphabets and Indian numerals. Now it’s vice versa except they use latin alphabets this time. Looks astonishing nonetheless
Quite artistic. Beautifully drawn
Finally some beautiful fucking data!
Can anybody offer more insight on what we have here? Also, [Turkish alphabet reform](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turkish_alphabet_reform) for anyone else who is interested
These are beautiful. Can you tell us more about the source of these, and what data are represented?
What are these graphs/diagrams describing?
Turkish makes so much more sense in the Arabic transcript. Also this level of data visualization in 1340 is remarkable!
Are you sure this isn’t ‚The Voynich Manuscript‘?
Hellooooooooo what is this? When is it from? Is OP dead?