The Voynich Manuscript is the most mysterious manuscript in the world. Canadian scientists claim that they have solved the mystery of the Voynich manuscript. What's new on the Voynich manuscript

Today there will be provocative letters from Nadezhda Ivanovna Matsura, 53 years old. The spelling has been preserved, but the translation sequence may not have been preserved, because... There were a lot of letters, but it was difficult for me to understand the meaning of “what comes after what.”

The Voynich Manuscript is a mysterious book written about 500 years ago by an unknown author in an unknown language using an unknown alphabet.

They have tried to decipher the Voynich manuscript many times, but so far without any success. The only important conclusion that the experts made was that the text was written in an artificial language that has a clear logical structure. It has become the “Holy Grail” of cryptography, but it is not at all impossible that the manuscript is just a hoax, an incoherent set of symbols.

What I write about is written in the Voynich manuscript and in circles. The earth taught me to read ancient manuscripts. But the Earth has “just a few hours” left. There is no need to ask scientists; their opinion has nothing to do with translation. And with common sense (approx. Dmitry).

The manuscript was written not with letters, but with signs. If a 6-year-old child wrote it. He doesn’t know the letters yet, but he has an idea about them. There was no written language in that area yet. China has stopped at this level of development: 3-4 years. They know how to “move” on paper with a pen, but they can’t make letters. The hand falls from top to bottom more easily than it goes from left to right. Such children are not even given a fork, they do not reach the table and eat on the floor.

Are you asking how I translated the manuscript? Maybe you already guessed it yourself? Planets from the Sun to Pluto 11. The souls of dead people go to the center of the Earth and there they are There - “planet” -12. In the Bible it goes as "the island of Patmos". I am planet 13. A cat knows about a cat's life because she is a cat. A dog knows a dog's life. I know the life of the gods. I am the daughter of planet Earth, I have been taught the laws of life all my life. I appeared at the very last moment before the death of humanity. You may not believe me, you may think whatever you want about me - this will not affect the development of the laws of the Earth.

Signs in the manuscript:

  • "O" or "OO" - birth rate is higher than death rate.
  • The letter "F" with two sticks - birth rate is equal to death rate
  • "ОО9" - birth rate is lower than death rate. The manuscript is written with the sign "ОО9".
  • “8” is the number of Saturn, but Saturn, with the increased influence of Jupiter, already gives rise to diseases of the musculoskeletal system.
  • "4" - Moon. Under Saturn - fairy tales to Pushkin, under Jupiter - diseases of the cardiovascular system. The Moon draws upon itself the energy of life from people and from the Earth.
  • "9" - planet Uranus. Freaks began to appear (small deviations in the structure of the body). Now we consider these deviations to be the norm. For example: a nose with a hump. The information is ugly - wrong. In man. all the mistakes of mankind that led people to death are described. Now people don’t see VERY visible things.

Translation of the Voynich manuscript

At the very beginning, the Earth was flat like a disk and it was inhabited by very large people, 6-10 m tall, there were no wars or diseases, they did not speak - they had telepathy, these people were called gods. They had great strength; they lived on the territory of modern North. Africa. It was they who built the pyramids, and later the Chinese Wall, all the buildings made of heavy stones, all sorts of Buddhas, etc. They built pyramids like children play with pyramids. Humanity has developed mentally just like a newborn child. They were called ATLANTS and they had ATLANTIS. All planets except Earth made people. The earth carries people. Each planet has its own territory on Earth and its own people: Saturn-North. Africa, Israel, Iran, Iraq, Türkiye, Georgia, Chechnya (you get the idea). Jupiter-North America, Mars-South America, Earth-Russia, Moon-Baltic, Venus-rest of Africa and Europe (Venus does the opposite), Mercury-Australia, Sun-China. Therefore, only Russian people can “heal” the Earth. We must not forget that there are wars, illnesses and deaths on Earth only because there are few Russian people. With an increase in the number of Russians, the entire population of the globe will live without wars and diseases, and in short - “in paradise.” After ATLANTIS, people "grew up and went to school." The earth increased in size. Now is the period called old age and death. But the Earth will go in a new circle - it will again become a disk. The recipe for immortality indicates what needs to be done to cure all diseases, what love and conscience are, and how to get them back.

Everything goes in circles. The phrase "both old and young." The life of planet Earth also goes in a circle, the Earth has made its circle and now it has no choice but to turn to people for help. The Earth is a living and thinking creature, and it has been asking for help for a long time. The earth is like a single-celled amoeba. The amoeba divides into two cells. The territory of Russia and the number of Russian people are responsible for the life of the Earth. The fewer Russian people there are, the larger and stronger the cataclysms will be; they will not bypass Russia either. All this is written in crop circles (circles are written by the Earth itself), in the Voynich manuscript, in drawings in Egypt, on the Phaistos disk... If in Russia everything continues like this, the Earth will explode (divide), If as a result of cataclysms the axis shifts Earth by a few more degrees - the Earth will deflate (all the gas will come out) and it will become a flat disk, as it was at the very beginning. But the Earth gives a third option: in order to leave the size of the Earth the same, Russian people must know the “recipe for immortality” that the Earth gives. This recipe is knowledge about the laws of life on planet Earth, about which people have no idea.

Atlantis is led by Saturn - “God of the Conqueror”. He is responsible for a healthy body, for construction, for exact sciences (mathematics). State borders in the North. Africa - straight lines. The pyramids were built by all people (about 40 people) from all planets, so they are all different. Saturn is a man, the head of a family in the solar system. This is the first half of the life of the Earth and humanity. In this half, people know about life in terms of energy or also called TIME.

Energy or time is superior to matter. “Being determines consciousness,” where the word “consciousness” is the subject. Saturn gives vital information through all the planets: it is an isosceles triangle with the apex upward. And the other half is led by Jupiter.

Jupiter - God of the sky. Number 7. He says to himself “Seven I.” This is a man, the brother of Saturn, but he plays a role and does the work of a woman in the family. A man performing a woman's role cannot do the job properly. Jupiter gives the same information as Saturn, only completely opposite from the point of view of matter. "Existence determines consciousness." Here the word “Being” is already the subject. All our fairy tales, catchphrases, proverbs, favorite sayings, sayings of philosophers, etc. -all this translates oppositely in terms of time. Man himself cannot invent anything; he receives everything from the planets. Now we take black for white and vice versa, we destroy the good, and cultivate and multiply the bad. The Earth's atmosphere turns information around. The sign is a triangle with the vertex down. The transition from Saturn to Jupiter goes through an “O” period, it is called a “stop in time.” Under Saturn there is no writing, under Jupiter there is. The manuscript was written during the transitional period. Jupiter is responsible for conversation, writing: politicians, philosophers, journalists, religion, writers... In general, paper.

Everything written in letters is from Jupiter. Jupiter is a woman. "Listen to the woman and do the opposite." Now humanity is degrading very quickly: Bukins, Univer, Boys, interns, all sorts of comedy clubs...

Canadian artificial intelligence experts say they have finally identified the language used in a mysterious 600-year-old manuscript that has baffled generations of cryptographers and linguists. What is the Voynich manuscript and could a computer really do again what a human could not?

What book are we talking about?

The Voynich Manuscript is a medieval document without a cover, the meaning and purpose of which is so vague that some conspiracy theorists claim that it was written by aliens. One of the main versions: the manuscript was created for the purpose of a practical joke and written in a non-existent language. Its 240 pages of handwritten text are illustrated with images of plants, including species that are not similar to those known to science, strange astronomical charts and bathing women. The text of the manuscript is written from left to right, using approximately 20–25 “letters” (another several dozen characters appear once or twice) and without visible punctuation.

According to established tradition, the manuscript is divided into six sections, respectively devoted to herbs, astronomy, biology (here there are images of women), cosmology and pharmaceuticals - and the sixth section is usually called “stars” because of the drawings of stars in the margins of the very dense text.

The manuscript received the name by which it became famous, after the Polish rare books dealer and husband of the writer Ethel Voynich, Wilfred, who bought it from the Jesuit library in 1912 and began actively searching for a specialist who could decipher it.

Using radiocarbon dating, which is used to determine the age of fossils and ancient artifacts, the manuscript was dated to the early 15th century. It is now kept in the Beinecke Library at Yale University, to which it was donated in 1969 by another bookseller, Hans Kraus, who was unable to find a next buyer for the mysterious manuscript.

In 2016, the Spanish publishing house Siloe, which specializes in creating copies of manuscripts, bought the rights to print 898 exact copies of the Voynich manuscript at a price of 7 to 8 thousand euros apiece - while approximately 300 unfinished copies have already been purchased.

Who tried to reveal the secret of the manuscript?

The Voynich Manuscript is, without exaggeration, one of the main cryptographic mysteries of humanity. It is believed that even its first known owners unsuccessfully tried to decipher it - depending on the source, this was either a Prague alchemist of the first half of the 17th century named Georg Bares, or the court pharmacist of Emperor Rudolf II, Jakub Gorzczycki. The manuscript baffled, for example, cryptographers from Britain's Bletchley Park, who cracked the German Enigma codes during World War II. A popular and very comprehensive book about him, “The Voynich Manuscript: An Elegant Mystery” by Mary d'Imperio, written in 1978, can now be found in the public domain on the website of the American National Security Agency (NSA).

Many scientists tried to understand “Voynichi,” as the mysterious language of the manuscript began to be called. One of the first documented guesses about what the Voynich manuscript might be was made in 1921 by philosophy professor William Newbold, who saw tiny lines in the letterforms that, in his opinion, indicated ancient Greek cursive. Newbold announced that the manuscript was compiled by the scientist and philosopher Roger Bacon in the 14th century, and it is actually dedicated to scientific discoveries such as the invention of the microscope. However, this version did not last long: Newbold's critics quickly showed that the microscopic lines he found were simply cracks in the ink.

Some experts believe that this is a text in some European or other language, encrypted using some algorithm (and some indicate that there may be two of these languages ​​- for example, this is what they think at the M.V. Keldysh Institute of Applied Mathematics RAS). Not only the relatively banal Latin, but also the Tibetan dialect and even the Ukrainian language, from which vowels have been removed, were considered as candidate languages. The latter idea was proposed in 1978 by amateur philologist and Ukrainian-Canadian John Stojko, but his version of the translation, with sentences like “emptiness is what the eye of the child god fights for,” turned out to be extremely unintelligible. According to other versions, the Voynich manuscript can be written using a book code, that is, the meaning for each word in it must be looked up in a special dictionary - writing and reading such texts is extremely labor-intensive, but theoretically it is possible.

In addition, a manuscript may be written using the technique of shorthand or steganography, which uses non-obvious details (say, just the number of letters in each line) to convey meaning. No less interesting are the hypotheses that the manuscript could be written in a little-known natural or artificial language - the latter version was held for some time by the famous cryptographer William Friedman, the “father of American cryptology,” although the earliest known mentions of the idea of ​​​​an artificially constructed language are found in two centuries later than the supposed time of creation of the manuscript.

Finally, the Voynich manuscript may be deliberate nonsense. For example, Gordon Rugg of Keele University in England wrote a piece in Scientific American in 2004 in which he suggested that to create a deliberately meaningless text that only superficially resembles a cipher, the author could use the Cardano lattice - a method invented in 1550 by the Italian mathematician Gerolamo Cardano . A Cardano grid is a card with holes cut into it, and when placed over specially prepared and seemingly harmless text, a hidden message can be read in the holes. With a correctly made card, Ragg, according to him, was able to obtain text with properties very similar to the text of the Voynich manuscript.

Opponents of this hypothesis point to the fact that the text of the manuscript obeys the so-called Zipf’s law: this law describes the frequency with which certain words appear in a sufficiently long text in a natural language, that is, the manuscript still cannot be complete rubbish. True, in response to this, in 2016, Ragg wrote an article in which he showed that using the Cardano lattice, one can convincingly simulate “text” that is not inferior to that which is meaningful from the point of view of Zipf’s law.

And journalists Jerry Kennedy and Rob Churchill, in their 2004 book, even admit that the manuscript is an example of glossolalia (speech consisting of meaningless words, but having some signs of meaningful speech): according to their assumption, its author could “simply” record the stream consciousness, which was dictated to him by voices in his head.

The most recent high-profile story with the “deciphering” of the manuscript happened in September 2017, when the British historian and television scriptwriter Nicholas Gibbs announced that, according to his data, the manuscript is a textbook instruction on the treatment of gynecological diseases for a wealthy lady, written in original Latin ligatures (ligature is a combination of two letters for convenience and speed of writing, for example, the ampersand sign, &, is formed from the ligature et).

Gibbs was immediately criticized by numerous specialists in medieval studies and Latin, who accused him of appropriating other people's ideas about the medical nature of the manuscript and unsubstantiated theses. The director of the American Academy of Medieval Studies, Lisa Fagin-Davis, then told The Atlantic that if Gibbs had shown his findings even to the librarians at Yale, where the manuscript is kept, they would have instantly refuted them.

What happened this time?

Last week, Canadian media suddenly discovered a study by Professor Greg Kondrak from the Artificial Intelligence Laboratory of the University of Alberta and his graduate student Bradley Hauer, published back in 2016. These scientists trained the program to correctly identify the language of a text 97% of the time, using as training material a translation of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights into 380 languages. Previously, Kondrak and Hauer's laboratory presented a computer program called Cepheus, capable of beating professional players in a form of Texas Hold'em, one of the most difficult types of poker.

Having applied their algorithm to the Voynich manuscript, the Canadians came to the conclusion that the Voynich manuscript was written in ancient Hebrew with alphagrams - anagrams in which the letters are sorted alphabetically. Other scientists also made assumptions about alphagrams, and Kondrak and Bradley, using algorithms to decipher them, “identified” Hebrew words in 80% of the words of the manuscript. After clarifying the spelling, Google Translate translated the first sentence of the manuscript as follows: “She gave recommendations to the priest, the owner of the house, me and other people.” Canadians believe that the manuscript is a pharmacopoeia, a set of rules for the manufacture, storage and administration of medicines.

The scientists' work was published in the journal Transactions of the Association of Computational Linguistics. The first professional reactions to this topic appeared, apparently, long before journalists began to refer to the work, so for now they are very wary of the hypothesis. Kondrak himself told the Canadian Press that experts on the Voynich manuscript were lukewarm to his work, and noted that, in his opinion, these experts “are unfriendly towards such research, perhaps they are afraid that computers will replace them.” At the same time, he agrees that it is impossible to do without a person: for now, only a living scientist can understand the syntax and meaning of words.

Olga Dobrovidova

Decoding the Voynich manuscript

Many people around the world are trying to decipher the mysterious inscriptions written in the Voynich manuscript. But no one has yet managed to find a solution to the centuries-old riddle. Is she the answer?

We found this information extremely interesting and we decided to publish on our website the results of Nikolai’s work, who spared no time and effort to decipher the indecipherable mysterious text.

Below are pictures with transcripts, text and a report on the work done provided by Nikolai Anichkin. The author's spelling and punctuation have been preserved.

Enjoy everyone, we hope you will be interested in the decryption method proposed by Nikolai Anichkin.

The Voynich manuscript can be deciphered

1. Background

Our ancestors left us a lot of unsolved mysteries. They exist in many areas of human activity and have various origins, including: natural, historical, geographical, man-made, etc. Among man-made secrets, the so-called occupies a special place. Voynich manuscript (hereinafter referred to as MV). From available open sources the following is known about the history of MV.

In 1912, the Roman College suffered a financial crisis and a decision was made to sell off some of the property, and this had to be done under the cover of secrecy. The library was the first to go on sale. One of the buyers was the famous ancient books dealer Wilfried Voynich (husband of the famous writer E. Voynich). While reviewing the rarities from the Kircher collection put up for sale, he noticed a mysterious manuscript that was written in unfamiliar characters and decided to purchase it. Approximately from this moment the book began to be called “The Voynich Manuscript”, because. Its true name is unknown to this day. After the death of V. Voynich, the MV became the property of his wife. After the death of E. Voynich, the rarity became the property of her heir Anne Neill, who in 1961 sold it again to the bookseller Hans Kraus. Hans Kraus was unable to find a buyer and in 1969 he donated it to Yale University, specifically the Beinecke Library, where it remains to this day. When purchasing the book, V. Voynich discovered 2 letters enclosed in it; according to the first, in 1586 it became the property of the Holy Roman Emperor Rudolf II. Until this time, the history of CF was practically unknown. The following is known about Emperor Rudolph II (1552 - 1612). In 1576 he took up the imperial post in Prague. Prague at this time was considered the center of the occult. Alchemy and the production of artificial gold were especially widespread here. Rudolf-2 was practically known as the patron saint of alchemists. Apparently, believing that MV is related to alchemy, Rudolf-2 acquired it. It should be noted that even today there is an opinion that MV belongs to alchemy. Apparently failed attempts to decipher the book cooled Rudolf II's interest in it, and in 1585 it became the property of another alchemist, Baresh.

At this time, the name of the Jesuit scientist from Rome, Athanasius Kircher, became famous, who, as was then believed, was able to read hieroglyphs on Egyptian artifacts. It is confirmed that Bares approached Kircher with a request for a transfer from MV. Backlash is unknown. After Bares, the book became the property of his friend Johann Marcus Marzi, who at that time was the rector of the University of Prague. According to the second letter Voynich found when purchasing the book, Marzi sent it to his friend Kircher.

This is what the confirmed history of CF looks like, or rather part of it. Several examinations carried out to determine the age of MV almost reliably showed that it was written at the very beginning of the 15th century. Consequently, the period of unknown history of CF is more than 200 years.

After acquiring the book, Voynich made active attempts to decipher it, attracting famous specialists for this. Famous cryptologists, who could not resist the most closed ciphers, linguists, programmers and specialists in other fields of knowledge took on the decryption. Experts in breaking the most resistant ciphers used by Germany and Japan during the Second World War also failed to achieve any results. It is known from open sources that in our time, US CIA employees also attempted to crack the MB code, but they also failed. But all these titanic efforts cannot be considered useless. The result of all the failures to decipher the MB became the basis for assigning it the title of the most mysterious book in the world, the Holy Grail of cryptography, etc.

From all the grandiose and painstaking work done, the main conclusion was made - there is no language in the world and in the foreseeable past there has not been a language with an alphabet similar to the alphabet used when writing MV, if these signs are considered letters of some kind of alphabet.

All these failures gave rise to various versions of the origin of CF, including:

— MV is of alien origin;

— MV is someone’s joke that has no significance;

— MV is written in some specially invented language, etc.

The first version can be rejected without discussing it, because nothing similar alien has been found on Earth to date.

The second version can be rejected for the reason that too much painstaking work had to be put into such a joke.

Third version. Why was it necessary to invent a language to encrypt a large amount of information that no one would decipher later? Maybe it's easier to destroy it? Thus, the conclusion suggests itself - the information was encrypted with the prospect of being decrypted.

Consequently, when writing the MV, a language that actually existed at that time was used.

The main conclusion follows from this: we must look for a different way of decryption. In this case, it is necessary to take into account the mistake of previous researchers. They all wanted to see the letters of European languages ​​in the signs used to write MV. No one succeeded.

From all of the above, the conclusion follows that when writing the MV, a language that actually existed at that time and in that territory was used, the letters of the alphabet of which were replaced by signs. This formed the basis for further work on deciphering the MV.

2.Choice of approach method

In general, the MV is a collection of drawings of plants, pie charts, unknown women's rituals and a significant text part. Based on external features, it can be attributed to some kind of encyclopedic reference book.

An analysis of the methods used to decipher MVs showed that they all had one mistake.

They all tried to see in the signs with which MB was written the letters of the alphabet of some language, moreover a European language. This approach did not produce any results. Therefore, it is necessary to change the approach to decoding. Namely, it is necessary to find a language whose alphabet structure would correspond to the structure of the system of signs used in writing MB. Those. take as a basis not a single sign, but the entire system of signs as a whole.

Now it is necessary to find a system in the variety of signs with which the MV is written. After analyzing the signs used in MV, I was able to discover such a system. It should be noted that it later became clear that in the entire system there are signs that do not correspond to any letter. But this is explained by the peculiarities of the language.

Now the question arose to find a language whose alphabet format would coincide with the format of the MB characters. The searches yielded results. An ancient language was found whose alphabet format (or structure) coincided with the format (or structure) of characters used in the text of the World War II. But then everything did not go smoothly. The structure of the complex of signs and the alphabet of the proposed language are identical, but the number of letters turned out to be slightly larger. I had to go back to the text. As a result, a numerical mark was discovered in the text itself. Using this mark as a hint and assigning two letters to a certain number of characters, everything fell into place. Later, when translating some short words, the indicated assignment of signs to letters was confirmed. This is the second level of MV encryption. Further, after analyzing the text with the existing data, it turned out that in words that begin with vowels, these vowels are omitted. This can be considered the third level of encryption. These two circumstances further exclude the possibility of using computer programs to translate MV text. “Manual” translation is also difficult. So, for example, if a word in the text consists of 4 characters, then this supposed word will correspond to 8 letters, 4 of which must be excluded. Thus, it is practically impossible to do without perfect knowledge of this ancestral language. When translating short words, I used information obtained on the Internet, and there, as you know, they are limited and only for generally accepted use. And in this case we have specific topics.

Now it is necessary to note, it is clearly visible that at least three topics are described in the MV, namely: botany, medicine and astronomy. For one person, detailed knowledge in such different areas is a bit much. This leads to the conclusion that this MV contains information from various sources. If it is known that the MV was written in the 15th century, then the knowledge described in it was known much earlier. It can be assumed that this knowledge was used by our ancestors in the so undeservedly forgotten Vedic times. This time had its own characteristics. For example, the chronology was different. Namely, the year (summer) had three periods: winter, spring, autumn; in each period there were three months, in each month there were 40 (41) days, in the week there were 9 days (and this has been preserved to this day when commemorating the dead: 9 and 40 days), there are 16 hours in a day. We will dwell on other features of Vedic chronology and astronomical knowledge below when discussing individual topics of the MV.

Now we must determine the reason for encrypting this vital knowledge.

Knowing quite accurately the time when the MV was written and, by the language used, having determined the territory where it was written, it is easy to determine what historical events took place in this territory. It turned out that in this territory at that time there was a conquest of one people by another. And not just a conquest, but a change of religion. It is known that changing religion or faith is more painful than just occupation. Based on this, we can conclude that all this secret knowledge was collected by our ancestors in one place and encrypted in order to preserve it from their enemies. The further “travels” of this document until the second half of the 16th century are unknown. Perhaps about his contents to those from whom he was hiding and a hunt was organized for him. According to logic, there must be a key to it, which could, or even may, be stored in another place, namely in the place where it was written. Moreover, it cannot be ruled out that the key custodians are looking for this document, but its common name is far from true, which makes it impossible to find it. But this is an assumption that, in principle, cannot be excluded and should be checked.

Using the above in the so-called botanical section, the following short words (short in the MV text) could be translated: Sweet drink, nectar. Food, food. Pleasure, pleasure. Grain, bread. Six. Drink, absorb. Maturation, maturity. Saturated. Hemp, hemp, hemp clothing. Food, food. Maybe. Cleanse (intestines). Drink. Wish. Knowledge. Sweet drink, nectar and others. There is no doubt that the correlation coefficient between the meaning of these words and the depicted plants is very high.

So, on page 20 the words are translated: hemp, clothes made of hemp; food, food. Indeed, even in our recent past, in my small homeland, hemp was grown, from which they obtained thread, then linen and clothing.

Drawing from page 20

In addition, oil was obtained from it, which was used in cooking. Moreover, among many types of hemp we can easily find a similar one. Next we have the word "six". Keeping in mind the Vedic week is equal to 9 days, we have 6 weeks, or 54 days, or almost two months in modern chronology. And this is the period of full maturation for most plants. These first translation data obtained give grounds to consider the chosen MB translation algorithm to be correct.

By the way, among a fairly large number of plants we do not see potatoes, which were imported from America. This means that some experts believe that Mexico is the birthplace of CF. But at the time of its writing, potatoes were fully used.

At the same time, a specialist from Ukraine, Evgeniy Chorny, should also respond, who believes that the MV was written using the Ukrainian language. Moreover, he wrote and presented a book on this subject. He's wrong. This is already something similar to the globe of Ukraine.

Now let's move on to the pie charts section. The first of them is on page 57/1 (114) according to numbering on the Internet). The diagram consists of 4 parts. In each part there is a silhouette of a person, by which it is impossible to determine his gender (this remark will play a role later). Therefore, the information in this figure applies to everyone, regardless of gender. There are many short words in this diagram that we managed to translate. These are commonly used words, namely: sour milk. Milk product. Boiled food. Meal time. Sometimes. Some. Contribute. Eat, eat. There is no doubt that in this case we are talking about organizing proper, healthy nutrition. Now why four parts. Turning to the Vedas, we find that our ancestors had four meals a day. Further. In each part we find identical groups of words that are translated as follows: someone. Pronounce. Praise. Located. Turning to the Vedas, we find that before each meal, one of those present at the table must say praise to our Gods and Ancestors. Thus, it follows that in this figure we are talking not only about rational nutrition, but also about the ritual of eating.

Drawing from Page 57/1 (114)

Next, consider the diagrams located on pages 70-74 (127-134). All diagrams are similar to each other. A distinctive feature of the diagrams is that their center is the zodiac sign. But we find only 10 signs out of 12 existing ones. This is explained as follows. According to the keeper of the MV, it is known that some of the MV sheets were not found. In this section we see that sheet number 73 is followed by sheet number 75, i.e. 1 sheet is missing, on which 2 more diagrams should be placed.

Consider the diagram on page 70 (127). The zodiac sign is most likely Pisces in the middle of the diagram. There are a total of 30 marked female figures placed around in concentric circles. In the next two diagrams, the author depicted the same signs of the zodiac, but in each drawing there were fifteen female figures. Nevertheless, thirty female figures correspond to this zodiac sign. The situation is similar in the remaining figures.

Drawing from Page 70 (127)

As a result, we have the following:

- the figures in the diagrams are purely female;

— all zodiac signs correspond to a specific number of female figures, namely thirty;

- in most cases, the marks next to female figures located in the same places are different.

It is logical to assume that there should be a probable connection between the signs of the zodiac, the silhouettes of women and the number “30”. Let's take into account the fact that according to the Vedas there were nine days in a week. Multiplying nine days by thirty we get two hundred and seventy days. Well, this period is familiar to everyone, at least women. This is the full period of pregnancy for women. Now it is clear why the diagrams show only the figures of women and there are thirty of them.

Based on the above, the conclusion follows naturally: these diagrams show the characteristics of pregnancy periods in women when conceiving during different zodiac signs. To prove this, in one of the diagrams I was able to translate two words: Possible. Born.

Further, on page 67 (121) there are 2 diagrams. Let's consider the first of them. The diagram is a circle divided into 12 sectors. In each sector a word is written and a certain number of stars are placed, and their number is not constant. With a high degree of probability it can be assumed that this diagram shows the year according to the lunar calendar. At that time, according to the lunar calendar, the year consisted of 12 months. The word in the sector means the name of the month, and the number of stars indicates the number of stars included in the zodiac sign corresponding to a given month. The outer circle of the diagram apparently describes the essence of these months.


Drawing from Page 67 (121)

We find the continuation on the next page, which also contains two diagrams. The first of them most likely shows the main phases of the Moon, namely: new moon, first quarter, full moon, last quarter. The circle apparently provides a description of these phases.

On the next page, the first drawing also refers to the Moon. It shows the two main phases of the Moon: new moon and full moon, and also contains 29 stars. The number of stars corresponds to the number of days in the lunar month (28.5). According to the Vedas, each day of the lunar month had its own name.

Below are some more diagrams. Again, according to the Vedas, the Vedic chronology had the so-called. Circles of time. The main ones are the Circle of Years and the Circle of Life. With a high degree of probability, we can assume that some of the MV diagrams are circles of time. So, on page 86/1 (158) there are 9 circular drawings. According to the Vedas, the Sun, moving along its orbit, passes through 9 elements. Perhaps these elements are shown in this picture.

There are probable explanations for some other sections. But they still need to be confirmed.

This is what was achieved using the existing methodology. Of course, with the help of professional translation you can get more significant results. Nevertheless, the results obtained with a high degree of probability give reason to believe that:

1. The specified technique for decrypting the MV is its key and can be used for further translation.

2. MV is a kind of encyclopedia of ancient knowledge, or the Book of Life of our ancestors. Perhaps this knowledge would still be relevant today.

Nikolay Anichkin

For those who are interested in the decryption method or want to help the author, here is his email address: [email protected]

We thank Nikolai for the information provided and wish him not to rest on his laurels and success in his upcoming work!

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There are mysteries in the world that have remained unsolved for centuries, despite the efforts of hundreds, or even thousands of specialists. One of these secrets is probably the most amazing treatise in the world - the Voynich manuscript. No matter who tried to decipher it, no matter what versions the researchers offered, it was all in vain: the text of the mysterious manuscript has stubbornly kept its secret for more than five hundred years.

However, a rather interesting version of the decoding of the manuscript was proposed by the famous writer, paleoethnographer Vladimir DEGTYAREV.

- Vladimir Nikolaevich, so what does the Voynich manuscript tell us? What opinions are there on this matter?

Some say that this is an encrypted alchemical text that figuratively describes ways to prolong life. Others call this document a medical book for a certain European ruler. Well, still others generally believe that this manuscript is just someone’s mockery, which contains a set of meaningless graphic characters. By the way, it is not difficult to see the text of the manuscript itself; it has long been placed on the World Wide Web - the Internet.


- And yet it has not yet been deciphered...

High-level specialists - CIA and NSA cryptographers - tried to read the manuscript. The world's most powerful computer was even connected for this purpose. But in vain. Let me remind you: the book has four illustrated sections. The color drawings depict plants, naked women, the insides of the human body, some diagrams and even a map of a section of the starry sky. In fact, half of the information is quite clear because it is illustrated.

- What do these drawings and diagrams mean? What is the book ultimately about?

REFERENCE: The Voynich Manuscript is a mysterious book written about 600 years ago by an author whose name has not been preserved by history. The text of the book is either encrypted or written in an unknown language using an unknown alphabet. As a result of radiocarbon dating of the manuscript, it was precisely established that the book was written between 1404 and 1438. They have repeatedly tried to decipher the Voynich manuscript, but so far to no avail. The book got its name thanks to the bibliophile from Kaunas, Wilfried Voynich, who bought it in 1912. Today the manuscript is in the Beinecke Rare Book Library at Yale University.

The illustrations tell about a person, or more precisely, about how a person can live no less than the 120 years measured out to him by God. Of course, you can’t claim more, but it’s possible to live 120 years in full health, in your mind and memory. This is what is written about in the ancient manuscript. More precisely, this is one of the “storylines” of this completely scientific work.

Moreover, the “plot” of the book suggests a possible extension of life to three hundred years... Why such a figure was chosen, I will not say, but the formula “Being the elder of a family in twenty generations” directly speaks of the number 300. The time when the manuscript was created was different from ours in that one generation was considered a period of 15 years. Today we think differently: one generation is 25 years.

Do you mean to say that you have read the manuscript? Or did they simply make such an approximate conclusion based on the universal desire of people for longevity?

I only read a few pages of the manuscript, chosen at random from the Internet, because I needed to get some information about the plants that interested me. More precisely, about the line of plants that is depicted at the beginning of the manuscript.

- What language was the Voynich manuscript written in, if you managed to read it?

It turns out that the manuscript was written not in any particular language, but in a common language. This is the proto-language of our civilization, and it is hundreds of thousands of years old. It is important to remember that the book was not born 600 years ago - it was copied onto paper from linen scrolls or from layers of tanned leather. And it was also copied onto those same skins or linen scrolls - probably from clay tables or from palm leaves, and this happened around the 1st century according to the current calendar.

I realized that the rhythm of the writing does not suit the 1/6 folio sheets of paper on which the current text of the manuscript is transferred. After all, the style of writing, even of a strictly documentary nature, always depends on the size of the writing material. And the Voynich manuscript is not a strict document. This is most likely a scientific essay, a kind of diary of the development of an action according to the scenario of a certain scientific search. It seems that much earlier the text of this manuscript was executed on sheets of material that were elongated in length and not in height.


- So what is this text about?

Today there is a popular hypothesis that someone in the 15th century sat over three hundred blank sheets of expensive parchment and diligently wrote on them various meaningless curlicues with no less expensive ink. Then he painted almost a thousand pictures and decorations with different, also extremely expensive, paints. However, there were no futurists, imagists or abstractionists in that era - if they appeared, they were quickly sent to the fires of the Inquisition.

So it’s unlikely that anyone would be able to create such a high-class abstraction. From time immemorial people have written a lot. One should not think that after the Flood there was complete illiteracy and it continued until the 19th century. For example, in the 17th century, a simple mediocre Belarusian merchant wrote in Old Church Slavonic, but... in Arabic letters. And nothing. His cash receipt for one hundred and fifty thalers was considered fair and was accepted into action...

I will not describe exactly the process of decoding three pages of this manuscript because of the complexity of the explanations. I can only tell you about my general impression. The manuscript used three languages: Russian, Arabic and German. But they are written in a certain alphabet, unknown in the world of scientists. Although in fact this alphabet is found much more often than one might think.

Last year, I specifically communicated with people who spoke African dialects. In the conversation, I cited two words from the Voynich manuscript: “unkulun-kulu” and “gulu.” They translated to me that it is “the one who came first” and “the sky”. This is a modern interpretation of very ancient East African concepts, the original meaning of which is “one who stands above all (slaves)” and “blue doom”. In general - “God” and “Death”. The last concept “gulu” (Si Gulu) means uranium, the same one that is used to stuff nuclear charges.

- But the book depicts plants. What does uranium have to do with the exotic flower or mushroom ergot?

A solution or infusion of ergot in very small quantities apparently acted as an antidote. People in those days lived very far from London and Paris. And in the Sahara, the dust carried radioactive particles, a kind of “blue salt” that wiped off a person’s skin. So ergot could well be used as an ointment against ulcers that appear on the body... Do you know what at all times was the most precious knowledge in Egypt, China, and Europe? Not a Fibonacci number, not an electric battery, not a method of producing kerosene from oil. The secret of longevity is what cost a lot of money. People paid a lot of money even for the most fantastic recipe. Imagine what would happen if you gave the world this elixir of youth. No, it would be better if it remains a secret.

 

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