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RE: The Biological Section as a Vision of the End of Times - Bluetoes101 - 31-12-2025

Every culture has a "dooms day", the Noah story is there in basically every civilisation to some degree for one example. 
Struggling to see what points at - Arabic, but with lots of European stuff?


RE: The Biological Section as a Vision of the End of Times - Surayya munir isah - 31-12-2025

Building on our discussion about the scarcity of men, I have a further observation regarding the botanical section. Many plants in the VMS appear to be 'hybrids' or composite figures—where the root system of one species seems intentionally joined to the stalk or flowers of another.
I believe this represents a lost system of compound medicine used to treat major diseases that have since vanished or evolved. From my perspective, these plants might have been part of an ancient ecological wisdom that was 'hidden' or 'withdrawn' from humanity, leaving the VMS as a prophetic manual for a future era when these diseases—and perhaps these plants—return.
To me, the VMS isn't just a record of what existed in the 1400s; it is a repository of lost knowledge meant for a time of great global need. I would be very interested to know if your visual analysis has found other examples where such 'impossible' root-to-flower grafts might actually be symbolic 'recipes' for medical formulas


RE: The Biological Section as a Vision of the End of Times - Jorge_Stolfi - 31-12-2025

(31-12-2025, 11:35 AM)Rafal Wrote: You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view.Voynich Manuscript shows in its pictures a lot of European inspirations, especially Italian and German ones.

That only shows that the Scribe who put the text to vellum was European.  

It does not even imply that the VMS was written in Europe.

That internal evidence says nothing about the Author (who chose the contents, devised the alphabet, drafted the text, etc.)  While the Scribe may have been the Author himself, there is some evidence that they were distinct persons, and that the Scribe knew the alphabet but did not understand the text.


Quote:Unlike in modern Germany, there were not many Muslims in 1400s Germany.

We only need oneBig Grin

Seriously, no, I do not think the Author was a Muslim or a native Arabic speaker, or that the language is Arabic.  And I believe that the nymphs are just decoration, entirely a contribution of the Scribe, inspired perhaps by some You are not allowed to view links. Register or Login to view. ...

All the best, --stolfi