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Topic: Satoshi = Shakespeare = Francis Bacon (Read 454 times)

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June 14, 2013, 09:17:48 PM
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I was just thinking, at the end of Othello, just before he kills himself, he makes a speech that refers to Aleppo, the city the Syrian rebels are trying to hold. And how does the plot get set into motion? Othello sails to CYPRUS to defend it against the Turks!

In addition, it's not well known who Shakespeare was, there are various theories as to his identity:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baconian_theory_of_Shakespeare_authorship

Shakespeare was the Satoshi of the English language (it's sometimes called Shakespeare's language). Who were these men, who made such great works, that everybody knows, yet nobody knows? Might they not be one and the same?

There are passages in Shakespeare that are remarkably complex, with references pointing everywhere. You'd need a parser to make sense of them - clearly he was showing off his mastery of grammar, syntax, and indirection, which are used heavily in computer science today.

In addition, Francis Bacon was known to have dabbled in crypto - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baconian_theory_of_Shakespeare_authorship#Baconian_cryptology

He was ahead of his time, more intellectual than those in power (just like Satoshi).

With all this evidence, what am I forced to conclude? Satoshi = Shakespeare = Francis Bacon!
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