The Canary islands
Cile cile > 27-05-2025, 09:33 PM
Hello everyone, the Voynich manuscript is a very interesting work and, as I can see on the forum, it intrigues many people to explore different areas of knowledge.
As somebody who's gotten into analysing it fairly recently compared to a lot of people, I used my simple logic to try to find data that matches the information in VM. I know that the similarities I've noticed could just be coincidental, but hopefully what I say can give some a different approach.
In my humble opinion, the manuscript has some connections with the Canary islands. I think that it was written by someone who wanted to note down the unusual plants (as islands do have them since they are isolated), the religion of the Guanches people, their myths, and the use of real life celestial bodies as a seasonal calendar (relating to meteor showers).
And I think that it could possibly explain the rare alphabet used, especially considering the history of the languages present in the area in the past.
I've been looking into this for a while now, there are a few more interesting connections I haven't mentioned, but I want to hear if maybe this was already debunked in the past.