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| author | Jama, Suhaib A. |
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| contents | This paper introduces a structured decoding framework for the Voynich Manuscript, based on mathematical rhythm, symbolic transformation, and glyph-level recursion. Rather than interpret symbols phonetically, this method decodes them by structural roles and spatial pacing. Using scroll-wide sequencing, the system tracks prime number grouping, Fibonacci clustering, and golden ratio alignment. These symbolic structures are validated using a ten-part chi-squared test suite and Boolean logic. The method is falsifiable and reproducible. Scroll sections like f57v, f88v, and f91r are used to demonstrate glyph flow, breath-segment patterns, and tri-dot alignment. This decoding strategy challenges assumptions about pre-phonetic manuscripts and proposes a new lens for interpreting symbolic logic. |
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| spellingShingle | The Voynich Codex Decoded: Statistical Symbolism and Scroll-Wide Logic Jama, Suhaib A. Symbolic Computation Cryptography and Security 94A60, 68T50, 03B52 H.3.1; I.2.7; I.5.4 This paper introduces a structured decoding framework for the Voynich Manuscript, based on mathematical rhythm, symbolic transformation, and glyph-level recursion. Rather than interpret symbols phonetically, this method decodes them by structural roles and spatial pacing. Using scroll-wide sequencing, the system tracks prime number grouping, Fibonacci clustering, and golden ratio alignment. These symbolic structures are validated using a ten-part chi-squared test suite and Boolean logic. The method is falsifiable and reproducible. Scroll sections like f57v, f88v, and f91r are used to demonstrate glyph flow, breath-segment patterns, and tri-dot alignment. This decoding strategy challenges assumptions about pre-phonetic manuscripts and proposes a new lens for interpreting symbolic logic. |
| title | The Voynich Codex Decoded: Statistical Symbolism and Scroll-Wide Logic |
| topic | Symbolic Computation Cryptography and Security 94A60, 68T50, 03B52 H.3.1; I.2.7; I.5.4 |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2505.02261 |