The Voynich Ninja

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Also, most VM plants are asymmetrical. Even when the natural form of the plant would allow for a symmetrical depiction, the VM will often break that symmetry. A missing leaf, a drooping flower, a root pointing the wrong way...
(11-02-2024, 02:49 AM)ReneZ Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Well, it doesn't really matter, but your first assumption:

"Every single plant is symetrical and that is how usually an object is designed. (etc)"

Is not correct.
In early herbal books (also before the Voynich MS), plants may have been drawn symmetrically, or NOT symmetrically. They may have been drawn strictly 2D, or with clear indications that they are 3D objects (e.g. parts being hidden by other parts).

In the study of these early herbals, these are among the aspects that help to classify them, and to see how they evolve.

What I meant to say here is that they are symmetrical as a designed metal object would be AND they all have indications of being 3d with odd elements added to them. You cannot say that normal plants have elements such as the examples I pointed out. So what I meant to say is a combination of both.

(11-02-2024, 09:10 AM)Koen G Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Also, most VM plants are asymmetrical. Even when the natural form of the plant would allow for a symmetrical depiction, the VM will often break that symmetry. A missing leaf, a drooping flower, a root pointing the wrong way...

They are drawn in a asymmetrical way, but if you imagine them being real and splitting them in 2 they are symmetrical. in shape and in colour distribution. Most, if not all of them are.
Here is another observation I would like to share.
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Some more images I wanted to share.
I also wanted to ask ReneZ, since you had the privilege to see the real manuscript, did the pages look like they had 1 or multiple layers stuck together? I wonder since sometimes, it seems like some are torn and stuck on top of another.. For instance the first page Folio 1r

thank you
No, the pages are definitely made of single sheets of parchment.
Here are more about the cover. You cannot tell me you don't see this, the top right corner. The embellishment...! I think this is unbelievable! Or maybe I am wrong..


I wonder if the author could've tattooed the animals it took to make this manuscript while they were alive and waited for the wounds to heal and then, once ready to use, they scribbled and "wrote" on the pages.. maybe..

Let me know your thoughts : )
Good morning : )

The reality is, is that the Voynich manuscript is a very, very special manuscript.

And that it is outside of the spectrum part we are able to see with our naked eyes. It is part of the spectrum we cannot see just like that.

I see why it is difficult to accept, why nobody ever solved this enigma.

This creates cognitive dissonance since the Voynich manuscript is made in another part of the spectrum and it is not understood in our times.

This is way above AI this is NI. I understand it is not easy to believe.

Even if the author himself or herself would tell you such a thing, you would not believe them Tongue

I am not creating the images I have sent you, my illustration skills are similar to the ones of Charles M. Schulz !!

When you are ready to uncover the VM let me know. The sooner the better and the more exciting!

Thanks, 

Emmanuela
The leather straps are real. There are three of them.
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