This document serves as the first technical supplement to the Braid-Logic Thesis (DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.20077238). It provides a line-by-line forensic translation of the initial "Proemium" and "Primary Transducer" sections of Beinecke MS 408 (The Voynich Manuscript). By applying the Polyglot-Hermetic Key, this translation identifies the manuscript’s "Incipit" as a treatise on the "Natural Marriage of the Microcosm" and establishes the functional roles of the botanical hardware depicted in the first eight folios. Key Technical Findings in this Dataset: • Linguistic-Morphological Synchronicity: Demonstrates a 1:1 correlation between specific EVA radicals (e.g., AM, OR, AL, AR) and the physical biological features of the illustrated plants (Roots, Stems, Leaves). • The Solar/Lunar Binary: Evidence of a systematic harvesting and resonance protocol governed by temporal variables (DASY/Day and MOR/Night). • Operator Identification: Decoding of the term "Gamo" (Union/Marriage) as a specific systems-engineering command for biological grafting. • Internal Consistency: Proof of non-linear relational data, where the frequency of radicals scales with the complexity of the illustrated engineering tasks. This data set provides the academic community with the first repeatable, falsifiable evidence of a functional system underlying the Voynich script, moving beyond the "gibberish" hypothesis and into Applied Medieval Bio-Electronics. • Voynich Manuscript Decipherment • Forensic Linguistics • Medieval Systems Engineering • Hermetic Botany • Bio-Transduction • MS 408 Translation
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/6a002162c8f74e3340f9c4bb — DOI: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20077549