The Voynich Ninja

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Hi all, I posted in news and had no responses, so I'm hoping to get a discussion going here. Please let me know if that's okay or delete the news post. 

My blog post: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. shows about 8 visual references I have connected with sections of the Timaeus of Plato, in the same order of Timaeus. 

I will attempt to add the chart, as well as a sample, below. 

At this time, I have made no connections between the text - these are all visual. 

I also thinks this proves the movement of a few folios. 

I have about five more unpublished connections I'm working on for another post, though a few are referenced in the chart. 

This is also related to my other theory I just posted about (the Starred Paragraphs are Pythagorean Sentences or Maxims) and about the overall theme of a Pythagorean influence. 

I am open to feedback. 

All the best,
Sherri Mastrangelo
Well, it was nice to read, and the Timaeus is a viable choice.

The problem with this approach is that it's relatively easy to take a book and, with some leeway, associate selected sentences to selected VMS imagery, so being able to do that does not prove much, unfortunately. But you may try to follow your Timaeus insight and see if you can make sense of the VMS text in the light of it, give it a try  Smile