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Re: VMs: labels as null syllable tables



1) It has been pointed out that in decoding the process would include more than one folio of labels if they were viewed as a whole via foldout or across a fold and this may knock out more than just the 101v2 syllables. This looks correct and the relation of the folios should be considered. Perhaps all of the 101-102 folios should be considered one table of knockout nulloes for the plant pages in general? This would possibly reduce the possibility of more than an A and B form after all. I am going back to f33r and extending the knockouts.... Would still like to see if others get similar results if willing to do same.


2) On second thought, is there a unix wizard on the list who can easily massage some work they have already done (such as to a list of labels they may possess, etc) to quickly and easily determine any of the following:


a) Are there single voynich characters which never appear in any label text?
b) Same as above but in the labels designated Currier A language and vice versa for Currier B language?
c) Character pairs that might satisfy any of the above?


If so this could be a shortcut to identifying at least some characters which would be encoding characters if the labels are tables of nulls.

Wayne

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