Dear Ninja Team,
My name is Hakan Adıbelli, and I’ve been conducting an independent deep-structure analysis of the Voynich Manuscript based on alchemical logic, Fibonacci sequencing, and symbolic fusion cycles across the folios.
I believe I may have uncovered a key principle underlying the manuscript’s structure:
namely, that each plant illustration represents not a singular species, but a
fusion blueprint of multiple botanical and symbolic elements — constructed in harmonic cycles and encoded across pages via Fibonacci-derived cipher blocks.
Further, I’ve come to realize that the final diagrams of the manuscript likely represent an “end state” — a symbolic interface or mechanical construct — which must be reverse-engineered to decipher earlier folios. In this view, the manuscript is not meant to be “read” linearly, but “reconstructed” structurally.
The full exploration of this hypothesis is captured in my ongoing dialogue with an AI-based assistant (GPT), which has helped me formulate and refine these ideas. The original discussion is in Dutch, but I believe its insights may be of interest to your research team or broader Voynich scholars.
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I understand the document is currently in Dutch, and I am in the process of translating it into English for broader academic use. If your team would be interested in early access to this material, or would be willing to assist in its validation or dissemination, I would greatly appreciate the opportunity to collaborate or contribute to ongoing Voynich research.
Thank you for preserving and opening access to this enigmatic treasure. I hope this contribution may help shed further light on its mystery.
Warm regards,
Hakan Adıbelli
belli187@hotmail.com
Venlo, The Netherlands