01-08-2025, 08:55 PM
01-08-2025, 10:03 PM
Hello Petra!
I think you're moving on too quickly to the final translation; more details would be welcome, in my opinion.
I think you're moving on too quickly to the final translation; more details would be welcome, in my opinion.
01-08-2025, 10:29 PM
Hi Ruby, yes, that's right. I've only posted a brief summary of my complete derivation. It only includes the alphabet and a single plant. In total, my derivation consists of about 100 pages. too much for one post
I'd like to use the color blue in the next post and explain it using repetitions in the manuscript. Best regards, and thank you for your message.

01-08-2025, 11:34 PM
Hi Petrasti, it's nice that you want to contribute some new ideas.
Could you perhaps provide us with some details about your ideas in your posts, ( rather than just dropping a big file ).
From what i gather your idea is that Voynichese is a substitution cipher where each voynichese glyph stands for a latin-script letter,
with EVA-ch and -sh, and EVA-a and -y being homophones,
additionally EVA-iin and EVA-in are substituted as a single letter ( which is a nice touch )
You choose to substitute into multiple languages including
English, Old English, Middle English, Indo-European, Old Irish, Gaelic.
I hope you can correct any misinterpretations i may have made and provide a clear, summary of your theory in a paragraph or two.
Thanks.
Could you perhaps provide us with some details about your ideas in your posts, ( rather than just dropping a big file ).
From what i gather your idea is that Voynichese is a substitution cipher where each voynichese glyph stands for a latin-script letter,
with EVA-ch and -sh, and EVA-a and -y being homophones,
additionally EVA-iin and EVA-in are substituted as a single letter ( which is a nice touch )
You choose to substitute into multiple languages including
English, Old English, Middle English, Indo-European, Old Irish, Gaelic.
I hope you can correct any misinterpretations i may have made and provide a clear, summary of your theory in a paragraph or two.
Thanks.
02-08-2025, 05:57 AM
Thank you for your feedback.
In my opinion, every written character can be assigned to a letter. The resulting words can be found in the aforementioned European language areas. (Indo-European)
Assuming my theory is correct, I would like to present the next post for discussion based on the word ban/weiß.
In my opinion, every written character can be assigned to a letter. The resulting words can be found in the aforementioned European language areas. (Indo-European)
Assuming my theory is correct, I would like to present the next post for discussion based on the word ban/weiß.
02-08-2025, 07:37 AM
02-08-2025, 07:51 AM
The color white
Required PC program:
You can find this at You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.
Here you can search for complete words and word fragments. Repeated words in other slides are displayed for comparison.
The star function allows you to replace letters and syllables to find "connected words."
I think word repetition could be a key to the solution[attachment=11107][attachment=11108]
Required PC program:
You can find this at You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.
Here you can search for complete words and word fragments. Repeated words in other slides are displayed for comparison.
The star function allows you to replace letters and syllables to find "connected words."
I think word repetition could be a key to the solution[attachment=11107][attachment=11108]
02-08-2025, 10:07 AM
Could handfasting narrow down the origin of the manuscript?
02-08-2025, 02:29 PM
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attached is the derivation of the peacock eye.
Unfortunately, I can't add any faster my PDF´s because I have to split all into individual parts.
I'll add the post about my personal favorite word as soon as I'm finished with the next text part.
Regards
Petra
attached is the derivation of the peacock eye.
Unfortunately, I can't add any faster my PDF´s because I have to split all into individual parts.
I'll add the post about my personal favorite word as soon as I'm finished with the next text part.
Regards
Petra
02-08-2025, 03:07 PM
I would be interested to know how you got your alphabet. I once tried to assign the letters to the most common letters in Latin by analyzing the frequency of the Voynichese. The result is, of course, completely different.