Two Nearly Identical Voynich Figures — One Precise Structural Difference
Posted: Tue Apr 21, 2026 8:09 am
Two nearly identical structures — one detail differs.
In the Voynich Manuscript, repetition is common, but this particular variation appears unusually precise and localized.
If intentional, it would indicate a functional or semantic distinction rather than decorative variation.
I have isolated and presented the comparison in a short 3-minute video, focusing strictly on the visual evidence.
I would value input on how this should be interpreted:
scribal variation, or a meaningful distinction?
Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UepgS0HuvQ8
If you prefer not to follow links, search YouTube for:
Frank Stranger – Voynich Studies
“This One Detail Could Crack the Code of the Book No One Can Read”
In the Voynich Manuscript, repetition is common, but this particular variation appears unusually precise and localized.
If intentional, it would indicate a functional or semantic distinction rather than decorative variation.
I have isolated and presented the comparison in a short 3-minute video, focusing strictly on the visual evidence.
I would value input on how this should be interpreted:
scribal variation, or a meaningful distinction?
Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UepgS0HuvQ8
If you prefer not to follow links, search YouTube for:
Frank Stranger – Voynich Studies
“This One Detail Could Crack the Code of the Book No One Can Read”