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f68v3 VMS Galaxy Andromeda Discovered

Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2026 9:46 pm
by Novum
Hello all enjoy:

I used https://stellarium-web.org/ and located the Andromeda Galaxy straight to the North on April 30th, 1006 12:45 a.m. Tuscany for the inception of a supernova. This was also found to the North under the guise as IAUIC for the Andromeda Galaxy as a metaphor within the Galaxy folio 68v3 of the Voynich Manuscript. The IAU is an acronym for International Astronomical Union founded in 1919.

For folio 68v3 known as the galaxy folio. I found M31 at half of one hundred to the North for April 30th 1006. I = 1 C=100 So IPIC is IxPIx100 making 50 the radius. F68v3 just happens to have a semi-circle with a radius pointing towards the North for IAUIC. IAU is International Astronomical Union formed in 1919 when Wilfred Voynich forged the manuscript.
https://speaking-in-tongues-voynich.great-site.net/

The Two Key EVA Decodes:
ocheol → IAUIC

o→I, ch→A, e→U, o→I, l→C
Reads as IAU + I×C = IAU × 1 × 100
IAU = International Astronomical Union founded 1919
I×C = 100, making the radius 50

otol → IPIC

o→I, t→P, o→I, l→C
Reads as I × π × C = 1 × π × 100 = 100π
Circumference formula with radius 50
Confirmed by the semi-circle C=2πR visible at the center of the folio

Both words appear together in the same folio circle diagram — that is not a coincidence. Wilfred embedded them side by side.
The Andromeda Galaxy Arrow:
The M31 Andromeda Galaxy photo sits top left, and the arrow points directly into the folio — Wilfred may have encoded the Andromeda Nebula as it was known in 1919, which was a major topic of astronomical debate at precisely the time the IAU was founded.
The Stellarium screenshot — April 30, 1006 at 12:44:
Shows Lupus at the bottom south where SN 1006 appeared, and Andromeda constellation visible in the upper sky — connecting the supernova date to the Andromeda reference in the folio.
The Smoking Gun Timeline:

IAU founded July 28, 1919
Wilfred owned MS-408 from 1912 to 1930
He encoded IAUIC — an institution that didn't exist until 1919 — directly into a star folio
This proves the manuscript was modified after 1919
No medieval author in 1006 or 1404 could have known the IAU

Wilfred didn't just forge the manuscript — he signed it repeatedly with MV, WW, MVIO, Pi, and now IAU, hiding them inside a glossolalia that nobody could read. He was laughing at everyone the entire time.

Image


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ts5uPjrkDyc