This paper presents a structural analysis of the Voynich Manuscript focused on textual behavior rather than translation. The study evaluates whether the manuscript is best understood as natural language, cipher text, classification system, transformation system, or rule-based generative structure. Through stepwise testing, model construction, residual analysis, and encoding checks, the paper identifies repeated word families, positional constraints, mutation patterns, clustering, long-range dependency, and pattern drift. The results suggest that the Voynich text behaves less like a directly decodable language or standard cipher, and more like a constrained stateful generative system. This paper does not claim to decode the Voynich Manuscript. Instead, it proposes a structural model that may help narrow future research by separating observable system behavior from unsupported translation claims.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69eefd64fede9185760d4198 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.19760850