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RE: VMs: A very important discovery!!



	The first line contains f & p type gallows throughout - other lines
don't - isn't that the only thing that makes these lines appear as though
they are in a different language?

	John.

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Subject: RE: VMs: A very important discovery!!


Hi John!

 --- John Grove <John@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Jose>>>
> [snip]Extract
> sorted of VMS (EVA modified) without the first and
> second token of each line that begin by gallows"),
> in
> these graphics we can observe that despite the first
> and second token are erased of every line, the peaks
> are still.
>  By this reason we can confirm that the
> first line of every paragraph which begin by a
> gallow
> is in other "language".
>
> 	The first line of every paragraph contains f & p
> gallows
> where remaining lines of the same paragraph don't.
> How does
> this confirm that by taking out the first gallows on
> that line
> signifies a change in 'language'?

   I have reached the conclusion that the first line
of each paragraph is in a different language by the
following:

   First, we should be agree that if we sort the VMS
and we analyse the percentage of the different words
(as in the graphics of my web page) we obtain changes
of language (peaks) in the lines which begin by
gallows (these lines are generally the beginning of a
paragraph). Not?


   Second, I believed that as Rene Zandbergen said:

> I'd like to stress again that the feature observed
> by Jose Rodriguez only applies to the lines that
> start with a gallows, not to the whole paragraph,
> and that it is almost certainly explained by the
> occurrence of words including f- and p- gallows
> on these lines.

the peaks could be due to that the words of gallows
were not very common and therefore these lines would
produce a peak. So I eliminated the first word (token)
of each line which begins by a gallow
(http://perso.wanadoo.es/josers_1982/Voynich/VMSAOr-1.gif)
and we continue seeing the peaks!! Later, I eliminated
the second tokens and the peaks were still
(http://perso.wanadoo.es/josers_1982/Voynich/VMSAOr-
2.gif)!!

   In order to see if gallows modified all the
paragraph or only the first line I looked for all line
that began by a P-gallow, for its following line and I
replaced the following line by first (line with the
initial P-gallow)
(http://perso.wanadoo.es/josers_1982/Voynich/VMSA2alineaP.gif).
Before I eliminated the second line in the first
ocurrence in the text, since now it was in the place
of the P-gallow's line. (I only replace the P-gallow's
lines, because replacing all the gallow's lines it
involve a very hard labour, and the results would be
similars). Now, we can see that the peaks don't
appear! It means that the "change of language" (change
of key or subject) only takes place in the first line
of all paragraph which begins by a gallow!

   I hope that I have explained correctly.


Regards, Jose.



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