
I hope, my explanation will lead to resolving the Voynich manuscript once and for all. My name is Sukhwant Singh and I have extensively researched in depth on MS-408 better known as the Voynichmanuscript. The extended special script in the steeped (third paragraph), look to me like a shorthand for representing emulsion time or magnitude of a measurment ( e.g., aroma, length of brew, heat applied, etc.). It has an introduction, then two distinct paragraphs representing unsteeped and steeped analyses. I see a young person doing this who is learning, but bored at times. Strikingly, the root system of each plant is focused the upper portions of the plants seem surreal. A couple glasses of wine and they'd be the same though the sharp changes in the stroke vs smooth changes, make me feel like these are not the same the characters.Īdditionally, this "feels" like a scientific log book. Several of the characters look different, but feel similar. As if the opening paragraph is a question or assertion that would be well known at the time. I agree it feels Islamic, but has a structure of Latin imo. So much so that it is almost desirable to write, but with speed and little thought to the purpose. It feels like a cursive stroke that is fun, but also, routine. I find the rare character sequences not surprising when I hand write the script. I believe she is on to something and it's worth exploring further. I went looking for samples of Leonardo's handwriting just to see for myself if the "VM" resembled Leonardo's and if the "VM" could be a sort of shorthand written backwards which he is famous for doing and came across this post: we know Leonardo set about on his own very early in life (early teens) we know he was a curious youth with exceptional intelligence, and we know just about nothing of his 'wandering years'. This is what we would call a "lost" notebook or journal of a young Leonardo Da Vinci. This book isn't fake, it's not chinese, and it's not islamic. The structure of the handwriting, the drawings, the shape of the letters.then it hit me. When I found this page with the actual digital images I flipped through each page as if reading it and couldn't help but feel that book was familiar to me. After it was over, I started down the rabbit hole of the "VM" for short.

Of course the antikythera mechanism was on it, something about a SE Asian family dynasty named the Travancores, and then this book- the Voynich Manuscript. Anyway, the video was interesting as it was about the 15 strangest discoveries of all time.

During a lull in the workday I decided to watch a youtube video that caught my attention with a picture of a giant human skeleton that had wings.yes I know it's a fake pic but I just had to investigate.
