Subject: [New Research] The 3.2mm V20-GRID: Structural Geometry and 15th-Century Bohemian Shorthand
Hello to the VMS community,
My name is René Lüth. As an Architect and Prompt Engineer, I approach the Voynich Manuscript (MS 408) not as a linguistic puzzle, but as a structural and mechanical challenge.
### THE CORE HYPOTHESIS: THE V20-GRID
My analysis has identified a consistent 3.2mm geometric matrix (V20-GRID) that governs the layout of the manuscript. This is a physical observation of the scribe’s mechanical alignment and layout constraints.
### THE 70/30 SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO
By applying this 3.2mm grid as a boundary condition, a clear pattern emerges:
- 70% of the sequences function as structural "fillers" to maintain visual symmetry within the grid.
- 30% constitutes the informational core: a Consonant Skeletonization (Jádro).
### LINGUISTIC VALIDATION: THE PRAGUE APOTHECARY LEDGER
When the 30% core is filtered through the V20-GRID, the results yield stable, scalable 15th-century Bohemian terminology. I am using "The Prague Apothecary Ledger" (Liber medicinalis) as the primary reference for verification. We are consistently identifying professional terms such as:
- [k-r-n] -> Kořen (Root)
- [s-m-z] -> Smažiti (To boil/roast)
- [p-r] -> Pára (Steam/Vapor)
### METHODOLOGY & AI CONSTRAINTS
I utilize Prompt Engineering specifically to enforce these geometric constraints. The AI is used as a brute-force processor for phonetics within the rigid 3.2mm "cage," effectively eliminating hallucinations and "fitting."
I am looking forward to a technical discussion regarding the mechanical and structural aspects of this grid logic.
Best regards,
René Lüth
Historia RL-2026 Project
[New Research] The 3.2mm V20-GRID: Structural Geometry and 15th-Century Bohemian Shorthand
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[New Research] The 3.2mm V20-GRID: Structural Geometry and 15th-Century Bohemian Shorthand
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