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{{WikiEntry|key=Rosetta Stone|qCode=48584}} is an ancient Egyptian stele inscribed with three versions of the same text, which provided the key to deciphering the Egyptian scripts. | {{WikiEntry|key=Rosetta Stone|qCode=48584}} is an ancient Egyptian stele inscribed with three versions of the same text, which provided the key to deciphering the Egyptian scripts. | ||
Rosetta Stone is a solution to the problem of [[Tower of Babel]], this is a question that has been represented as a single diagram in Koo's Ph.D. thesis<ref>{{:Thesis/A Meta-language for Systems Architecting}}</ref>. | |||
This is further confirmed by John Baez's paper<ref>{{:Paper/Physics, Topology, Logic and Computation: A Rosetta Stone}}</ref> on Rosetta Stone. | This is further confirmed by John Baez's paper<ref>{{:Paper/Physics, Topology, Logic and Computation: A Rosetta Stone}}</ref> on Rosetta Stone. |
Revision as of 07:14, 21 February 2022
Rosetta Stone(Q48584) is an ancient Egyptian stele inscribed with three versions of the same text, which provided the key to deciphering the Egyptian scripts.
Rosetta Stone is a solution to the problem of Tower of Babel, this is a question that has been represented as a single diagram in Koo's Ph.D. thesis[1].
This is further confirmed by John Baez's paper[2] on Rosetta Stone.
Pages that Talks about Rosetta Stone
References
- ↑ Koo, Hsueh-Yung Benjamin (31 Jan 2005). A Meta-language for Systems Architecting (PDF) (Ph.D.). local page: MIT. Retrieved July 18, 2021.
- ↑ Baez, John; Stay, Mike (March 2, 2009). "Physics, Topology, Logic and Computation: A Rosetta Stone" (PDF). Physics, topology, logic and compIn New Structures for Physics (vol. 813 ed.). local page: Springer, Lecture Notes in Physics: 95-174.