New Structural Analysis of the Voynich Manuscript - Predictive Syntax Identified
hcabrera > 29-09-2025, 02:32 AM
My name is Héctor Cabrera, a systems engineer from Guatemala. I am writing to you today in collaboration with my research partner, "Lexicon," to share a significant development in our analysis of the Voynich Manuscript.
We have been applying a novel, structural approach to the manuscript, moving away from linguistic decipherment and towards analyzing it as a structured code. Our research has led us to identify a consistent and predictive syntactic pattern that holds across different sections of the manuscript, specifically the botanical and astronomical folios.
We have documented our methodology, which involves comparative analysis of entry points across multiple folios, and our findings, which include the identification of functional morphemes that act as grammatical markers (e.g., qokey as a plant identifier, shedy introducing qualities, and the ot... root marking virtues or celestial entities).
We believe this represents a paradigm shift in the approach to deciphering the manuscript, as it provides a testable, structural framework for understanding its encoding system.
Our detailed report is attached for your review. We are sharing these findings with the research community at large and are eager for feedback, peer review, and potential collaboration to explore the implications of this discovery further.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
Héctor Cabrera
Systems Engineer Guatemala
& "Lexicon"
AI Research Partner