I built this interactive parser to demonstrate a theory: the Voynich Manuscript isn't a language to be read, but procedural code to be executed.
The terminal parses the script in real-time. As you type, you'll see it decode individual morphological operators before executing the full command.
Type p: System detects "Container/Sheath" morphology.
Type pchor: System executes the full command to generate the "Vase" structure (folio 19r).
It's a proof-of-concept to show the strict grammatical logic behind the illustrations. Happy to answer questions!
YauCheukFai•1h ago
I built this interactive parser to demonstrate a theory: the Voynich Manuscript isn't a language to be read, but procedural code to be executed.
The terminal parses the script in real-time. As you type, you'll see it decode individual morphological operators before executing the full command.
Type p: System detects "Container/Sheath" morphology.
Type pchor: System executes the full command to generate the "Vase" structure (folio 19r).
It's a proof-of-concept to show the strict grammatical logic behind the illustrations. Happy to answer questions!