January 6, 2021 Relooking at the origin story of the Voynich. It makes sense that Rundolph II would spend such a high price for this document. A staggering $75 million. But why would a non royal like John Dee have it. I dug into his past, he was a mathematician, astronomer, astrologer, and NAVIGATOR andContinue reading “Queen Elizabeth I – Best Navy of all Time”
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Isle of Madeira and the Canary Current
January 5, 2021 We have been making major discoveries in the past few days. We have starred at page 115 more times than I can count and the only way to translate it accurately is to know with certainty which way is North. I’ve often realized that the index line on page 115 and theContinue reading “Isle of Madeira and the Canary Current”
Prince Henry the Navigator connected to the Voynich?
January 2nd, 2021 Going over dad’s analysis of the stars in the Voynich Manuscript form Dec 9th and our recent research on the discovery of the Isle of Madeira we are leaning closer and closer to this location in the Voynich Manuscript and putting Jerusalem aside for now. Prime Meridian is a set point forContinue reading “Prince Henry the Navigator connected to the Voynich?”
Learning to read Voynich Maps
January 1st, 2021 Goodbye 2020! Today, we noticed that the plants were indicative of sailing boat masts, sails and sailing rope. Some roots (ropes) have knots in them – sailing knots are speed. The leaves and flowers seem to be how many sails need to be up per mast and which direction they need toContinue reading “Learning to read Voynich Maps”
Voynich Manuscript a Captains Rutter
December 26th, 2020 We gave ourselves until Christmas to have everything we needed to propose a book to Yale. That didn’t happen – the Voynich Curse. It’s a truth! In discussing the manuscript over the holidays I had a thought that this could be a Mariners Captains Log known as a Rutter. In researching ruttersContinue reading “Voynich Manuscript a Captains Rutter”
The Type of Person that could create the Voynich
Monday, December 14th, 2020 We are discovering things so quickly now that I fear I may be leaving out important things in the journal. Every answer opens 10 questions. And we have so many questions. Page 57v is a very important page. The characters shown are all arabic numbers and very common of the timeContinue reading “The Type of Person that could create the Voynich”
Voynich Manuscript a Mariners Manuel
Monday, December 7th, 2020 Roman Llull was very important to the school of thought of the medieval times, he thought it was vital to merge the three major religions of the world together. He did this by bringing the astrolabe to Europe from Persia. He was the first to write literature works in Catalan. WeContinue reading “Voynich Manuscript a Mariners Manuel”
Unknown Contact Language
Sunday, December 6th, 2020 In 1170 Old English changed during the Nordic Conquest to include Anglo-Norman. English was not solidified until Shakespeare in 1600. And Modern French wasn’t created until 1536. So at the time that the manuscript was written language was shifting and changing with every government takeover. We are seeing words from Anglo-Norman,Continue reading “Unknown Contact Language”
Solve the Puzzle!
Saturday, December 5th, 2020 The Voynich Manuscript is pure evil – I am up at 330am in the morning because my brain just wants to solve the puzzle. It doesn’t want to sleep. Oh no, it wants to solve the puzzle. Pure EVIL! We are pivoting our approach to a more practical one. There areContinue reading “Solve the Puzzle!”
Medieval Mariners Terms
Friday, December 4th, 2020 Dad and I have been looking at page 115 (57v). It’s like the writer of the Voynich manuscript is laughing at us at every turn and I don’t think it’s funny. It’s math and medieval mariners compass terms. It’s math before Newton invented calculus and navigation before GPS. We can matchContinue reading “Medieval Mariners Terms”