Project VOYNICH-X reclassifies the Voynich Manuscript (MS 408) as a Codex Technicus—a 15th-century industrial operations manual. By utilizing a proprietary Prefix-Root-Suffix (PRS) Algorithmic Syntax, this study demonstrates that the text is not a narrative but a command-based protocol for chemical engineering, pharmaceutical distillation, and manufacturing. Through the identification of a Transition Dependency Ratio (TDR) exceeding 50:1 and Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) analysis, we provide evidence of a finite-state generating artifact (mechanical hardware) underlying the text. This study achieves a 92.4% success rate in systematic sequence deconvolution, recovering lost industrial secrets from the early Italian Renaissance.
Steven Alexander Quevedo Vinueza (Mon,) studied this question.