We present a computational statistical analysis of the Voynich Manuscript (VMS). The text is shown to be neither random nor a simple cipher, but an intentionally designed information-encoding system (Pareto-optimal transition table, Zipf's law R²≥0.94, Poissonian burstiness B≈0). We identify a four-layer descriptive system (character, morpheme, syntax, scribal dialect) and a pharmaceutical grammar including the sh→ch material-transformation process, a triangular processing cycle (edy→eedy→ain), a Dioscoridean five-attribute system (ct-prefix), and an ok→ch universal grammar (53–78% across all sections). The generative model achieves dist=0.0143. Structural-level reading was completed for 90.3% of all words; content-level decipherment remains unachieved.
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69bb9336496e729e6298133b — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19058611