How Did The Shakespeare-X Message Come Into Being?
The conclusion of a deliberate authorship imposture by Christopher Marlowe, as drawn from the Shakespeare-X Message, can clearly meet the test of common sense. Also that of Occam’s razor, and the most stringent requisites of the scientific method.
The mathematical probability results prove beyond dispute that the Shakespeare-X Message is an engineered message. To anyone with the smallest grasp or reason or mathematics.
So how did the Shakespeare-X Message come into being?
It is quite clear that Christopher Marlowe created it deliberately in order to declare his authorship of the literary works to the world, but what were the circumstances behind its creation?
A Logical Argument:
There are only two ways in which the Shakespeare-X Message can have come into being:
The Shakespeare-X Message either appears by chance OR it does not appear by chance.
In terms of mathematical logic these two cases together form the entire universe of possible explanations for the Shakespeare-X Message. Mathematically there are no other cases possible.
The mathematical probability that it is by chance alone that the Shakespeare-X Message appears in the context in which it appears is: 1 chance in 3.95 thousand trillion trillion.
This is an utterly conclusive probability result which proves that the Shakespeare-X Message does not appear in the combined names of Shakespeare and Marlowe by chance alone.
How Marlowe Brought The Shakespeare-X Message Into Being.
If the Shakespeare-X Message does not appear by chance then the only person who could have created it is Christopher Marlowe. No-one but the authentic author can choose a pen name for his own literary works. And even if there was someone else who could choose it, they would not choose the name of the already famous dramatist Marlowe. Logic demands that it can only be Marlowe.
Therefore the pseudonym William Shakespeare was deliberately chosen by Marlowe as a means of carrying the Shakespeare-X Message.
He chose the name William for his pen name precisely because it contains a similar ‘name message’ (Will I Am) to his own name message, (Christ Over Marlowe), with which he was familiar from childhood, as all people named Christopher are.
Shakespeare's actual surname was of no importance to Marlowe, his only requirement was that the man chosen for the imposture be publicly appropriate and possess the forename William, in order that the name message would be properly completed.
Marlowe therefore sought out a man named William, and William Shakespeare of Stratford-upon-Avon was selected as the suitable candidate, probably due to his acquaintance with Marlowe's London friend Fulke Greville, who originally came from Stratford-upon-Avon.
One should remember that Marlowe worked as a crown agent, commonly using secret ciphers in his daily business, and furthermore he was a theological scholar who would certainly have sensed the irony in the message embedded in his name. Additionally he was a literary poet who, as evidenced by his remarkable plays and poetry, adored words and intellectual play with them.
As a literary genius of extraordinary intelligence, who commonly dealt in the naming of fictional characters, Marlowe was well aware that the chosen name William would complement his own name message, and form a coherent statement which would perfectly suit his deliberate intention to eternally declare authorship of his own works written under the name of Shakespeare.
The usurpation of his literary works and reputation was something which greatly concerned Shakespeare-Marlowe, as evidenced by the repeated, virtually obsessive, use of the subject of lost honor, lost legacy and character misidentification in the Shakespeare plays.
It should be noted that the choice of the message location, as situated in the authorial names, is an extremely brilliant choice for the purpose of durability and definitive irrefutability. The message has been carefully engineered to be utterly conclusive for all time for anyone with the smallest understanding of mathematical logic.
This level of brilliance is entirely commensurate with a mind of the caliber of the author of the known works of Shakespeare.
The Shakespeare-X Message is superbly well chosen and suited to its intended purpose. It is an intellectually dazzling means of achieving Marlowe’s discreet intent, and the fact that it stands up as an irrefutable proof so effortlessly after 400 years supports this understanding. It is a hidden message to the world marked by the characteristic brilliance of the mind of Shakespeare.
Since Christopher Marlowe created the pseudonym William Shakespeare for himself, Christopher Marlowe also created all of the literary works of his own creation, the writer William Shakespeare. The Laws of Logic demand that no other conclusion can be drawn.