Simona Vargiu > 26-08-2025, 05:41 PM
The Voynich Manuscript as an Evolutionary Code A DNA-Inspired Statistical Model.pdf (Size: 205.02 KB / Downloads: 31)
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- EVA transcription: I used [specify version – e.g. the Interlinear Voynich Transcription available on René Zandbergen’s site / Takahashi transcription / another source]. This served as my reference corpus.
- Control texts (Latin and vernacular medieval): I used
- . The choice was made to match manuscript length and structure as closely as possible
Simona Vargiu > 26-08-2025, 07:13 PM
, I organized the reply myself and I also took parts from my own work, but I asked for a translation because my native language is Italian and I didn’t want to write anything incorrect.Mauro > 26-08-2025, 07:19 PM
Quote:Robustness Verification
We verified robustness by repeating the analysis with alternative rotations of the EVA→DNA mapping. For
instance, instead of a→A, b→C, c→G, d→T, we used a→C, b→G, c→T, d→A. In all cases, Voynich trends
remained significant (p < 0.001), while controls remained flat. This shows that results do not depend on
arbitrary mapping choices, but reflect intrinsic coherence of the manuscript.
Simona Vargiu > 26-08-2025, 07:47 PM
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