Voynich Sequence: Three Families of Repetitions & Rules of Omission
The Voynich manuscript, is a coded book. Despite the long time spent on the mystery, the simple cipher have been unknown for human minds. However, after two years dealing with the writings in different experiments, I found the book is a simple but creative code. When you write down pages the first notice would be specific repeats. By watching with care and sorting them, there would be three families in the structure: 1. Alternate The repeats happened for neighbor words, in beginning of words, or the end. You would have to delete word's beginning with neighbors' or omit the word's end with the neighbors' end, based on which are the repeats in. AB AC DC >> B D Figure 1. First Family of Repetitions 2. Inverse The inverse, contains two same elements in left and right of a word or sequence. The more advanced in the kind is mirrored and in reversed order. Two different words, surrounding a part. You would have to delete them and keep the remaining word in the