This week’s Voynich Manuscript decipherment

By Gordon Rugg


I’d never realised how easy it was to decipher the Voynich Manuscript. There have been at least two solutions in the last two weeks (and those are just the ones with press releases).


It’s getting difficult for journalists, researchers, and the public to keep up with decipherments, so I’ll add the latest ones to a list when I hear about them. If I miss any, please drop me a line in the comments section, and I’ll add them. (Please only mention the ones that have had a journal publication and/or a press release, otherwise there will be no chance of keeping the list reasonably up to date.)


Yes, in case you’re wondering, this post is basically humorous. But seriously, anyone who puts out a press release claiming a new solution really ought to check whether their approach contains anything new. Two classic re-inventings of the wheel are:



“Some words of the Manuscript look like words in this real language.” If you’re claiming that, you should be aware that the “unidentified language” approach was shot down years ago – the text of the manuscript is very different structurally from any known language.
“The text of the Manuscript is non-random.” Yes, we’ve known that for at least ten years. If you’re going on to claim that therefore it can’t be a meaningless hoax, then you should consider that my proposed hoax solution specifically involves non -random combinations of text.


Here’s the list, helpfully annotated. I hope that it’s useful to readers.


Slide1


www.stephenbax.net


Slide2


http://cms.herbalgram.org/herbalgram/issue100/hg100-feat-voynich.html?ts=1390844486&signature=e26988444c52b213d1dea26d9c859118&ts=1391538354&signature=67cc93df33450471b9e83d3be60c7503&ts=1392461643&signature=75d153476b9b6ae7969a408ee464857d


Slide3


http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0067310


Slide4


http://www.plosone.org/article/info%3Adoi%2F10.1371%2Fjournal.pone.0066344


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