Hello everyone
Jimmy123 > 24-03-2026, 04:55 PM
Hi, my name is Jimmy. I would like to begin by saying that I am incredibly grateful that such a place exists, where real experts can answer my questions. Especially that I bought the official book which is beautiful, and amazing researchers like Dr. Zandbergen and Stolfi are in this forum.
I apologise for bad english. My theory is this. We know that the MS was written with multiple scribes. Therefore, I assume, that all the scribes were fluent in "Voynichese" language. If this is not the case, I would be surprised because scribes that are unfamiliar with the Voynchese script would make errors. They would have many corrections. But the MS has no errors and no corrections. Or just a few.
Therefore I believe, that everyone who was involved with the MS, was a part of the same group of people who could write Voynichese.
Maybe this group is only two people, father and son, or maybe a big organisation. Anyway thank to researchers we know that more than one person wrote the MS.
So let's call this group of people the "Society of the Voynich MS" or SVMS.
Who were the SVMS, and why did they create this MS?
I will go a step further, and please ignore my opinions if you want. I would like to apply the René Zandbergen method, which means that instead of making a hypothesis about something, we rather remove an impossible hypothesis. Therefore, we are left with facts only.
Therefore I propose that the Society of the VMS were people who must have had very good access to popular books. Therefore I remove peasants from the equation. Many pictures are like Bellifortis , and some roots and gallows are like the grimoire of Honorius. Therefore I will say that the society of VMS were learned people with access to libraries.
I will also say that the society of VMS had a very specific goal in mind. The goal of every cipher script is to enable the unambiguous translation by the selected people. So if there is a meaning, and it is intended to be read, unambiguously then some people could read it. Therefore maybe we can read it.
Thank you, from Jimmy