RE: No text, but a visual code
Antonio García Jiménez > 28-11-2025, 07:34 PM
Rafal, I understand that you might get lost in the reading because the thread is very long.
For me, the imagery and the script are part of the same message, and I don't believe there is a text, but rather groups of astronomical symbols whose function is to complement the message of the images. What the book aims to convey is the power of the stars over the herbs we see, which is why, in my opinion, the authors didn't bother to draw real plants. Some may give the impression that they are, but that's accidental. The plants are idealizations, which doesn't mean they don't exist in the authors' minds. God's power through the stars can work any wonder.
I am convinced that an enlightened man of the time would have understood the message of the Voynich just by looking at the pictures. In my opinion, the major iconographic error is the belief that there is a balneological or biological section in the codex. The female figures we see are personifications of the stars, and all those pipes and pools represent the plumbing of the cosmos.
I know it's difficult to see it the way I do, but I think it would be very useful to start seeing the glyphs as they are, forgetting their transliteration into an alphabet. Although it's helpful in the analysis, converting the glyphs into letters distorts the script. When I see these glyphs [c], [cc], [ccc] in groups of astronomical symbols, what I see is the symbol of the moon moving.