Hello everyone,
I am an independent researcher studying the Voynich Manuscript.
I made a post here recently, but it was moved to the trash bin. I was quite disappointed that it was discarded before the contents of my paper were properly reviewed.
However, upon reflection, I realize that my heavy use of modern IT terminology likely made the core concepts difficult to understand. To keep things straightforward, here are my discoveries in plain terms:
I have discovered the absolute "grammar" that constitutes the Voynich Manuscript.
This grammar consists of a strict 4-stage process.
I have determined that the foundational structure of the text is a "17x73" matrix, consisting of "17 basic frames" and "73 components."
For full details, please check the link below. I have made the data open so anyone can verify it themselves:
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Furthermore, below are the work-in-progress results of applying NMF (Non-negative Matrix Factorization) analysis and Cosine Similarity using this identified grammar. (Note: I have translated my Japanese working notes into English for this forum):
1. Original EVA: 9
2. Latin Base: [9: Unverified]
3. Meaning: [9: Unverified]
4. Breakdown:
- 9: [Unverified]
1. Original EVA: hae
2. Latin Base: [h: Unverified] + [a: Unverified] + [LAMENTANS / MEGISTUS / RESTITUANT]
3. Meaning: [h: Unverified] + [a: Unverified] + [lamenting / crying out / great / greatest / restore / recover]
4. Breakdown:
- h: [Unverified]
- a: [Unverified]
- e: [LAMENTANS / MEGISTUS / RESTITUANT]
1. Original EVA: ay
2. Latin Base: [a: Unverified] + [y: Unverified]
3. Meaning: [a: Unverified] + [y: Unverified]
4. Breakdown:
- a: [Unverified]
- y: [Unverified]
1. Original EVA: Akam
2. Latin Base: [A: Unverified] + [k: Unverified] + [a: Unverified] + [m: Unverified]
3. Meaning: [A: Unverified] + [k: Unverified] + [a: Unverified] + [m: Unverified]
4. Breakdown:
- A: [Unverified]
- k: [Unverified]
- a: [Unverified]
- m: [Unverified]
1. Original EVA: 2oe
2. Latin Base: [2: Unverified] + [MENTITI / SPECULARES / PHENGITES] + [LAMENTANS / MEGISTUS / RESTITUANT]
3. Meaning: [2: Unverified] + [false / imitation / transparent / mirror-like / transparent stone / mica, marble] + [lamenting / crying out / great / greatest / restore / recover]
4. Breakdown:
- 2: [Unverified]
- o: [MENTITI / SPECULARES / PHENGITES]
- e: [LAMENTANS / MEGISTUS / RESTITUANT]
1. Original EVA: !oy9
2. Latin Base: [!: Unverified] + [MENTITI / SPECULARES / PHENGITES] + [y: Unverified] + [9: Unverified]
3. Meaning: [!: Unverified] + [false / imitation / transparent / mirror-like / transparent stone / mica, marble] + [y: Unverified] + [9: Unverified]
4. Breakdown:
- !: [Unverified]
- o: [MENTITI / SPECULARES / PHENGITES]
- y: [Unverified]
- 9: [Unverified]
1. Original EVA: ýscs
2. Latin Base: [ý: Unverified] + [s: Unverified] + [FUMANTES / SORBERE / GRACILES] + [s: Unverified]
3. Meaning: [ý: Unverified] + [s: Unverified] + [smoking / vaporizing / absorbing / swallowing / thin / rare] + [s: Unverified]
4. Breakdown:
- ý: [Unverified]
- s: [Unverified]
- c: [FUMANTES / SORBERE / GRACILES]
As this is still an ongoing process, I apologize for the abundance of "Unverified" tags. I firmly believe that by expanding the corpus of literature going forward, a complete decoding of the Voynich manuscript will eventually be achieved.
Any thoughts, feedback, or opinions would be highly appreciated.
For reference, here is the Latin literature corpus used for this specific verification phase:
1. Natural Philosophy (Lucretius: De Rerum Natura)
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2. Astronomy & Astrology (Hyginus, Manilius, Pliny, Seneca)
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3. Fluid Dynamics, Aqueducts, and Baths (Vitruvius, Seneca)
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4. Medicine, Pharmacy, and Botany (Columella, Isidore)
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