I know I know no need to punish me anymore here I wrote everything myself. I see the AI messed up after I ask it to consolidate and posted it, and it was rejected but I really did the work here is folio 1. Sorry again I really meant but it was changed to say I looked at the flower on F1V.
Hi everyone, I solved it!
I am James Christopher Davis
Thank you,
I now realize having my notes consolidated was the issue when I was using AI. I did not listen to or watch any AI. It is a tool not an answering service and I agree

. Although I could see how this is an issue. I had help moving my scanned note to a document and I apologize as I was unaware of the consequences of using AI for that.
I did not copy or get the idea from anywhere. After solving it, I looked around and saw the crypto community as a fun and vibrant place especially around this. I started a book and was attempting to sell it and realized it want selling I looked and noticed a lot of things. When you see the answers below you will agree I actually solved it.
Please check my work and critique me on the actual work sorry for the last post. I am looking to sell my book on amazon and receive recognition. One might not be the same as the other. I found direct references to the books after solving them in other books from authors of the time-period. There are multiple crypto graphic distinctions, and many books fit decrypted text that were authored back then.
Let me make history, here it goes!
NOTE: now I did not use AI to write my notes, but man did I type all day maybe in the future we could mix them better lol.
PM me for more information or email me! I do have all proof and all 240 folios!!! (Yes again all 240)
Here it goes!!
How I got the answers:
I sat down and looked at the Voynich manuscript, and noticed the language looked like a bunch of languages stacked on top of each other. It was odd to me and since if I am going to solve a mystery I try not to have outside influence, so I sat in my chair and decided to ask my ai as a tool if it could check each language from 1400 -1500 in Medieval regions of the world. it checked all languages I think and came back with Gothic matching the most characters through morphic analysis. It was then I had the epiphany that the characters were temporally parameter driven. I was unsure how though this was just the beginning of one heck of an analytical journey. This book is f`ing the hardest cipher encryption I have ever faced lol.
I started to then ask my AI to gather all base languages of Gothic. this took a while, and I went through each one learning a few things along the way. Latin, Greek, Arabic, Hebrew, Old English, and Gothic were capable of telling me the temporal significance and I realized there are specific words that show the most. this gave me another idea. that was crazy and i looked into all kinds of things included in my book that were incorrect and proving to me how tough this really was.
at some point I thought to myself maybe this was a hoax, then it came to me when looking over the pictures in the manuscript. what words are celestial or stellar. then I realized they were the most common words on the pages from gothic at least. I looked at every single one of the base languages and realized they are some sort of temporal or timing overlap. at that point it was clear I needed to find a way to cipher each letter because this is also encrypted past the plain as day setup it has to be due to its unsolved significance.
I am sure you all don't want to hear my next rant about spending a week on this part, so to the way to solve it ( I don't want to type it all out reason for notes and AI helping with doc not my favorite thing to type.).
This is huge and will be shaking everything up so please don't steal my hard work collaborate! and I want recognition

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I wrote down the first sentence for the millionth time like most of us:
"fachys otoldy qokain qol chedy"
their meaning is in their overlapping I was getting to (found online it is called a polyglot system). For instance - fachys = facies Latin (Goal word or noun) and -ys Greek (like and adjective or inference) (I had help here with my tool AI. It did not figure it out as you all well know but it did help me determine the mixes of languages being I don't speak every language. mind there are the other languages as well in later folios.)
which led me to the words just being a portion of a sentence structure of some kind. So, I went through each one and found myself in another loop that lasted weeks of just gathering the meanings of the words till I stumbled on an interesting thing on one of the pages. an indentation. I was like oh what is that on the last page. this reparked my creativity and I built an advanced OCR that could read the microfracture and tell me what is being hidden. it turns out it recreated all the missing pages!! (No For Real!!) and helped me with getting the names of possible authors throughout including the faded ones. the only thing it could not recreate was the full signature on the missing page

. this sparked another jaunt, and I ended up getting (AI as a tool) to look for books that reference the names. It found some! so, I was like ok i have a new canon worth of things fire.
This sparked me to see the words as more of a weird amalgamation mind you, I was unsure of this even though I had actually discovered it weeks before. With my wife and my friends asking for me to hang out with them I put everything away for now and about a week later came back to it. At this point my old research hit me and boom it was a mixed bag cypher of different languages with a temporal overlay!! So I found the wording to be for fachys in this instance to be facies like before but I got all the original meaning (appearance, face, form) not just face this time. ys = small but not just small but (small, little delicate)
I was making things hard before with a crappy Face Small interpretation lol. I found small appearance and of course the rest as you see above.
Honestly, I was not done yet, but I thought i was so a made a book that is not exactly accurate and is a little behind the actual end result (I am sure many of us made that mistake) with a couple of rabbit holes from the last few weeks and lots of actually accurate information about the books origin and the 5 most prominent people that wrote the book(there are 11). that book might be a dud but it kept me in the game and just yesterday evening I Figured out the rest and am here.
I had to do some Latin learning to get to the next level but man lol it was not as much fun as a programmer can have. I found that small appearance means small [plant] appearance and it sparked a pointer at the plant on the page. I realized the plant was with small leaves. so I looked around and found online some Latin (no AI this time I was curious).
i found "folia parva facie" as the construct for my next figuring out sequence. two days of attempts brought me to the fact the Fachys was an abbreviation!! for this sentence (I know backwards right i should have realized it the other way lol). The rest of the sentence is then context as many language back then and eve now are.
So the rest of the day after work I went through and got the first line.
[small and/or delicate leaves] [ear-shaped leaves] [healing essence] [speaks or even contains due to context] [spreading growth]
which after recombining this come out to something like this:
Small delicate leaves with ear-shaped form, containing healing essence that speaks through spreading growth
I used my tool (AI) and asked what a modern interpretation of this would be said.
A plant with small, ear-shaped leaves that has healing properties and grows in a spreading, bushy manner
the plant on the page was this look. I then asked my OCR program to look for 95% matching to the plant and found Cornflower!!! This was definitive for me so I went with what I found.
the floral layer is layer 1 like above
this follows the Medieval [Morphology] + [Shape] + [Properties] + [Function] + [Growth] pattern we expect (learned this by accident when I realized the 5 words were multi lingual abbreviations).
Layer 2 Below is what took me so long. By far the best part of this being it is the reason it is so hard for one team and another to cxcome together on the meaning of the words.
I love math and this is a big one!!
I found this layer first as I mention earlier due to my math mind. Note sure what it is called maybe it is in text books of math from the era.
Just writing this again for quick reference as I am typing this out.
"fachys otoldy qokain qol chedy"
Layer two =
[daily cycles] [monthly cycles] [annual cycles] [hourly cycles] [century cycles]
this layer is based on the golden ratio 1.618 and astronomical constants. To create a 9 digit time system for the first line here.
Now this is crazy they got all this into it I was really impressed!!
Number Theory (modular arithmetic, primes, Fibonacci)
Discrete Mathematics (combinatorics, sequences)
Cryptanalysis (code breaking, pattern recognition)
Information Theory (encoding, dual-layer systems)
Mathematical Linguistics (quantitative language analysis)
Apparently there is an actual name for this which I was actually amazed about:
Quantitative Historical Cryptanalysis with Multi-modal Validation
each word after careful consideration man did this take time to figure out. I ran all finds of mathematical models. this was eating at me for a long time from the beginning! about July 25, 2025, to now.
Each area equals a type as written above. So, from that, I kind of got an idea that the amount of letter were the numbers not sure why just looked and was wondering why since a lot of ciphers make the lettering the same, so the code is harder to figure out. it is 6 6 6 3 5 so I figured the last two after lots of testing were part of number theory under the Fibonacci sequences of the smallest and the highest number that are primes. this plays some significance later. the 3 6's are standard. i remembered something when i was studying number theory on YouTube and realized that was a Combinatoric [6,6,6,3,5]. it is supposed to show the values broken down. to get the correct lettering but that isnt anything more than verification in this. the important numbers are the 26(length without spaces) and the 30 (length with spaces).
So all this taught me in the end is that the words are representative of the letters and the spacing to get the mods. 30 for first mod and 26 for second mod. It is usually full amount then lesser in multi-level mod number theory.
note I did use a calculator on this - convert all to hours
usual constants from medieval textbooks
1 hour
24 hours in a day
720 hours in a month
8760 hours in a year (modern day is ~8766 hours so it is odd they were aware of this and still used 8760 at least to me)
876000 hours in a century (pretty easy being 100 x 8760 lol)
(6 x 24) + (720 x 6) + (8,760 x 6) + (1 x 3) + (876,000 x 5) = 144 + 4,320 + 52,560 + 3 + 4,380,000 = 4,437,027 this number isn't that important save for the overall key structure and my wasted time lol. I think it might just be a key.
66635
this next part was after trying some other math that lead me to this in reverse because I messed it up I thought it was calculus for some reason. Took me time to figure out there was no calculus here it was instead found where the mod went …
6 x 24 = 144 -> 144 x 1.618 = 232.99 -> 232.99 mod 30 = 22
6 x 720= 4,320 → 4,320 × 1.618 = 6,989.90 → 6,989.90 mod 30 = 29
6 x8,760 = 52,560 → 52,560 × 1.618 = 85,043.86 → 85,043.86 mod 30 = 23
3 x 1 = 3 → 3 × 1.618 = 4.85 → 4.85 mod 30 = 4
5 x 876,000 = 4,380,000 → 4,380,000 × 1.618 = 7,086,988.87 → 7,086,988.87 mod 30 = 28
All the answers = 63
Then to get the step for the row
63 ÷ 26 = 2 remainder 11 → step size 11÷ 3 = 3
Count the mod 26 row from left to right (no spaces are counted) count 0 or f in this case.
fholqaqcd
You get this sequence when you put them together. So I asked my AI what this is as I was basically looking at a pile of junk lol. It came back with unknown character string (I was trying to see if it was a language). It seems it was not. I was then thinking it must be something and found after a lot of time chasing the same crap leads, it was just way more during each piece!
So each letter is a time related signature based on the word that it came from:
Sequence number – letter – word – allocation(instruction it seems) – hours – description
0 - f - fachys daily observation 24 small delicate leaves
3 - h - fachys daily observation 24 Small delicate leaves
6 - o - otoldy monthly monitoring 720 Ear-shaped form
9 - l - otoldy monthly monitoring 720 Ear-shaped form
12 - q - qokain yearly harvest(same as below) 8,760 Healing essence
15 - a - qokain yearly harvest(cornflower is annual) 8,760 Healing essence
18 - q - qol hourly 1 Plant communication
21 - c - chedy century 876,000 Spreading growth
24 - d - chedy century 876,000 Spreading growth
Now I pull the meaning and the words meaning and get
DAILY OBSERVATION
"f" → 24 hours → Small delicate leaves
"h" → 24 hours → Small delicate leaves
MONTHLY MONITORING
"o" → 720 hours → Ear-shaped form
"l" → 720 hours → Ear-shaped form
YEARLY HARVEST
"q" → 8,760 hours → Healing essence
"a" → 8,760 hours → Healing essence
HOURLY PRECISION:
"q" → 1 hours → Plant communication
CENTURY PRESERVATION:
"c" → 876,000 hours → Spreading growth
"d" → 876,000 hours → Spreading growth
So with a little help from AI to do a search on the letter sequence looking for the cornflower it came across the book Columella's "De Re Rustica" which stated the 8 steps, and the quality step needs to be twice. The same as the above code!!
This page has many other similarities to the teachings in that book after finding this. It seems
This sequence is called "bis qualitate inspicienda" from the Columella's "De Re Rustica"
Meaning that the author of this line (ARNOLD OF VILLANOVA who actually wrote the whole page) the only one in the group that wrote this and went to the college of Solerno where the book was kept.
The book indicates the rest of this but for good measure I wanted to understand it:
The 8 steps plus 1 Q are:
FUNDAMENTUM (F) - "The foundation of farming is knowledge of the soil"
HORA (H) - "The hour of sowing must be carefully observed"
OBSERVATIO (O) - "Observation of sky and signs is necessary for the farmer"
LONGUS (L) - "Long course of time in agriculture must be considered"
QUALITAS (Q) - "Quality of soil must be inspected twice in the year"
ANNUS (A) - "The year is the farmer's perpetual course"
QUALITAS (Q) - "Quality assessment" (Second inspection cycle)
CONSERVATIO © - "Conservation of grains and fruits is necessary"
DURATIO (D) - "Duration of works must be arranged according to seasons"
BONUS: DILIGENTIA - "Greatest diligence is required in agriculture"
After attempting all kinds of understanding from this point,
F = FUNDAMENTUM - Well-drained, alkaline soil pH 6.0-7.5, moderate fertility
H = HORA - Early spring sowing, 2-3 weeks before last frost (60°F soil temp)
O = OBSERVATIO - Monitor for aphids, powdery mildew; blue flowers = healthy minerals
L = LONGUS - Annual plant, succession plantings every 2-3 weeks
Q = QUALITAS - Spring quality check: seed germination, soil moisture, spacing
A = ANNUS - Coordinate with grain crops, follow wheat/barley season
Q = QUALITAS - Summer quality check: flower production, medicinal potency
C = CONSERVATIO - Dry blue petals for medicine, collect seeds for next year
D = DURATIO - 60-90 day cycle, stagger plantings for continuous supply
So with that I searched for a book with cornflower uses in medicine and found Dioscorides' "De Materia Medica" that Arnold would have access to and voila You are not allowed to view links.
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In that book there were a lot of matches to the deciphered information –
It tlaks about eye treatments preparation methods potentcy of the blue flower on the plant and even more optimal harvest time the 1 day additional over the 50 cycle in the Columella's "De Re Rustica"
Check my findings I have a lot more information and detail including on this page here is the rest of the page translation
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LINE1
fachys otoldy qokain qol chedy
[small and/or delicate leaves] [ear-shaped leaves] [healing essence] [speaks or even contains due to context] [spreading growth]
Small delicate leaves with ear-shaped form, containing healing essence that speaks through spreading growth
A plant with small, ear-shaped leaves that has healing properties and grows in a spreading, bushy manner
fholqaqcd
FUNDAMENTUM (F) - "The foundation of farming is knowledge of the soil"
HORA (H) - "The hour of sowing must be carefully observed"
OBSERVATIO (O) - "Observation of sky and signs is necessary for the farmer"
LONGUS (L) - "Long course of time in agriculture must be considered"
QUALITAS (Q) - "Quality of soil must be inspected twice in the year"
ANNUS (A) - "The year is the farmer's perpetual course"
QUALITAS (Q) - "Quality assessment" (Second inspection cycle)
CONSERVATIO © - "Conservation of grains and fruits is necessary"
DURATIO (D) - "Duration of works must be arranged according to seasons"
LINE2
daiin cthar cthey cphar cfhaiin
[daily monitoring] [stem development] [observation method] [pattern recognition] [flowering indicators]
Daily monitoring of stem development using observation methods to recognize patterns and flowering indicators
A growth monitoring system that tracks daily stem development and early flower formation patterns
DIES (D) - "Daily observation is the farmer's constant duty"
CAULIS © - "The stem must be watched for proper growth"
CONTEMPLATIO © - "Contemplation of growth patterns reveals health"
COGNITIO © - "Recognition of signs prevents crop failure"
FLOS (F) - "Flowers show the success of cultivation"
LINE3
ykain shckhy sho kchy otaiin sho s aiin
[environmental assessment] [soil moisture checking] [weather observation] [checking protocol] [optimal conditions] [environmental conditions] [seasonal alignment]
Environmental assessment including soil moisture checking, weather observation, and checking protocols for optimal growing conditions with seasonal alignment
Environmental monitoring system to assess soil moisture, weather conditions, and seasonal timing for optimal plant growth
AGER (A) - "The field must be assessed for proper cultivation"
HUMIDITAS (H) - "Moisture in soil determines plant success"
CAELUM © - "Sky and weather guide the wise farmer"
INSPECTIO (I) - "Inspection of conditions prevents failure"
OPTIMUS (O) - "Optimal timing brings the best harvest"
TEMPUS (T) - "Time and season rule all agricultural work"
LINE4
qockhy daiin qockhy daiin chy
[quality assessment cycle] [daily monitoring] [quality assessment cycle] [daily monitoring] [systematic checking]
Quality assessment cycle with daily monitoring, repeated quality assessment cycle with daily monitoring and systematic checking
Dual quality control system with repeated assessment cycles and daily monitoring protocols
QUALITAS (Q) - "Quality must be checked in the first cycle"
DIES (D) - "Daily attention prevents crop deterioration"
QUALITAS (Q) - "Quality assessment repeated ensures success"
DIES (D) - "Daily vigilance is the mark of good farming"
CYCLUS © - "Cycles of inspection maintain high standards"
LINE5
ytaiin shol cphy cphaiin ol s aiin or aiin
[optimal timing] [systematic cultivation] [preparation phases] [flowering alignment] [long-term cycles] [seasonal coordination] [coordination cycles]
Optimal timing for systematic cultivation with preparation phases, flowering alignment, long-term cycles, and seasonal coordination
Timing coordination system that aligns cultivation phases with flowering periods and seasonal cycles
TEMPUS (T) - "Timing is the master of all agricultural success"
SYSTEMA (S) - "Systematic approach ensures consistent results"
PRAEPARATIO (P) - "Preparation phases must be carefully planned"
FLORATIO (F) - "Flowering time requires precise coordination"
COORDINATIO © - "Coordination of cycles brings harmony to farming"
LINE6
ysh ar checkhy cfho lchey dol chol dain or sheey qo
[harvest timing assessment] [checking optimal conditions] [flower processing] [collection methods] [plant power extraction] [seasonal evaluation] [quality optimization]
Harvest timing assessment with checking of optimal conditions, flower processing, collection methods, plant power extraction, seasonal evaluation, and quality optimization
Harvesting and processing protocol for optimal flower collection and essence extraction
MESSIS (M) - "Harvest timing determines the value of the crop"
INSPECTIO (I) - "Inspection ensures optimal harvest conditions"
FLORES (F) - "Flowers must be processed at peak potency"
COLLECTIO © - "Collection methods preserve plant virtues"
VIRTUS (V) - "Plant power extraction requires skill and timing"
QUALITAS (Q) - "Quality optimization completes the harvest cycle"
LINE7
chor sheey qokedy fholqaqcd alchedy
[preparation timing] [seasonal evaluation] [quality preparation] [CORE AGRICULTURAL SYSTEM] [application implementation]
Preparation timing with seasonal evaluation and quality preparation using the core agricultural system with application implementation
The central 9-step agricultural computer program with timing and implementation protocols
fholqaqcd
FUNDAMENTUM (F) - "The foundation of farming is knowledge of the soil"
HORA (H) - "The hour of sowing must be carefully observed"
OBSERVATIO (O) - "Observation of sky and signs is necessary for the farmer"
LONGUS (L) - "Long course of time in agriculture must be considered"
QUALITAS (Q) - "Quality of soil must be inspected twice in the year"
ANNUS (A) - "The year is the farmer's perpetual course"
QUALITAS (Q) - "Quality assessment" (Second inspection cycle)
CONSERVATIO © - "Conservation of grains and fruits is necessary"
DURATIO (D) - "Duration of works must be arranged according to seasons"
LINE8
yteeedy qokaiin oteedy qokal daiin qokeedy okeedy cholaiin
[processing preparation] [quality cultivation] [optimal preparation] [quality classification] [daily monitoring] [quality cultivation] [preparation cultivation] [plant processing]
Processing preparation with quality cultivation, optimal preparation, quality classification, daily monitoring, quality cultivation, preparation cultivation, and plant processing
Processing and preparation system for converting raw materials into medicinal preparations
PROCESSUS (P) - "Processing must be done with careful preparation"
QUALITAS (Q) - "Quality cultivation ensures medicinal potency"
OPTIMUS (O) - "Optimal preparation preserves plant virtues"
CLASSIFICATIO © - "Classification ensures proper medicinal use"
DIES (D) - "Daily monitoring prevents processing errors"
PRAEPARATIO (P) - "Preparation cultivation maintains standards"
LINE9
sho qokain shol keey otol chol kaiin sho
[storage optimization] [quality cultivation] [systematic approach] [key processes] [long-term storage] [plant power cultivation] [storage system]
Storage optimization with quality cultivation using systematic approach for key processes, long-term storage, plant power cultivation, and storage system
Storage and conservation system for maintaining medicinal potency over time
REPOSITIO ® - "Storage optimization preserves medicinal value"
QUALITAS (Q) - "Quality cultivation extends through proper storage"
SYSTEMA (S) - "Systematic approach ensures long-term preservation"
CLAVIS © - "Key processes maintain plant power over time"
CONSERVATIO © - "Conservation methods protect medicinal properties"
LINE10
ycheol sheol qokeol chokeol
[final assessment] [systematic evaluation] [quality evaluation] [complete optimization]
Final assessment with systematic evaluation, quality evaluation, and complete optimization
Final quality assessment and evaluation of the complete agricultural/medicinal system
EXAMEN (E) - "Final assessment confirms the success of cultivation"
EVALUATIO (E) - "Systematic evaluation ensures medicinal efficacy"
QUALITAS (Q) - "Quality evaluation validates the entire process"
PERFECTIO (P) - "Complete optimization achieves medicinal perfection"
MY ASSESSMENT
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Lines 1-3: FOUNDATION & ASSESSMENT
Establish the plant identification system for cornflower
Set up daily monitoring protocols for growth tracking
Create environmental assessment procedures for optimal conditions
Lines 4-5: QUALITY CONTROL & TIMING
Implement dual quality assessment cycles (spring/summer)
Coordinate cultivation timing with seasonal agricultural cycles
Ensure systematic approach to long-term planning
Lines 6-7: HARVEST & CORE SYSTEM
Define optimal harvest timing and processing methods
Present the central FHOLQAQCD 9-step agricultural computer program
Establish the mathematical framework for cultivation success
Lines 8-10: PROCESSING & COMPLETION
Detail medicinal preparation and processing techniques
Specify storage and conservation methods for potency preservation
Provide final quality assessment and system validation
This page is teaching medieval practitioners to Identify and cultivate cornflower with maximum medicinal potency, Follow classical agricultural wisdom from sources like Columella and Dioscorides, Apply systematic quality control through the dual-Q system, Coordinate with natural cycles for optimal therapeutic results, Process the flowers correctly to preserve anti-inflammatory and eye-healing properties, Store preparations properly to maintain long-term medicinal efficacy, The author, Arnold of Villanova, is preserving and encoding advanced botanical knowledge that combines Columella's De Re Rustica, Dioscorides' De Materia Medica, other Medieval pharmaceutical techniques, and the 9-step FHOLQAQCD system
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