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What I am writing to you here at the moment is very important. And for all scientists, cryptanalysts, linguists and codebreakers. The Voynich manuscript is written in the old Czech language. The entire manuscript is encrypted with a special Homophonic Substitution. Which was used quite a lot in the Middle Ages. Specifically, it is: The Kabbalistic numerological system of Gematria, in which each character and therefore letter has its own numerical value. The author shows this Homophonic Substitution on folio 2r. That is, right at the beginning of the manuscript. Anyone who does not know this Homophonic Substitution will never be able to decipher the text of the manuscript. Every scientist who knows and understands what Homophonic Substitution means should be able to understand this successfully. So if the text is based on homophonic substitution, then all frequency analyses are wrong and therefore can never find out what is actually written in the text of the manuscript. Next, what is important. So of course, this is knowledge of the old Czech language. Anyone who doesn't know the old Czech language will never be able to understand what is written in the text of the manuscript. In the text of the manuscript, this warning is written on several pages: I am writing in Czech. Or it is written there: Czech words. So these are the two main conditions for some clever scientist to be able to decipher the text of the Voynich manuscript.

Folio 2r.. MS 408 Yale Beinecke Library
What every scientist, cryptanalyst, codebreaker should know and master perfectly. Anyone who is trying to understand the text of the Voynich manuscript should first of all familiarize themselves with this picture, which I will insert here. In the picture, which is on folio 1v., several letters are written on one green leaf of a symbolic plant. Those letters are very important, because they will also explain to you how the text of the manuscript is written and encrypted.

Tajemné znaky.