
The Syntaxis Volvella is an analog object designed to transcribe laboratory protocols through the physical alignment of three concentric rings. This model eliminates subjective interpretation by converting the manuscript's text into a record of mechanical movements. Design Structure The object utilizes a 6-26-8 architecture that dictates the formation of every word: Ring of Action: 6 sectors defining the initial process. Ring of Matter: 26 sectors containing the fundamental atomic units. Ring of Context: 9 sectors for final states and escapes. The Interlocking System The precision of the model lies in its physical constraints. The rotation of the discs is governed by a system of cams that prevents impossible combinations. Selecting an action on the first ring shifts a plate that blocks specific sectors on the Ring of Matter. In turn, the final ingredient mechanically restricts the rotation of the Ring of Context. The operator does not "choose" the text, they traverse the only physical path permitted by the device. Paleographic Validation The morphology of the 26 atomic units shares an exact correspondence with 15th-century chemical and botanical abbreviations documented in Adriano Cappelli’s Lexicon Abbreviaturarum. Consequently, MS 408 serves as the operational log of this device. Generative Capacity Analysis of the 26 Atomic Units The ability to generate a corpus of 31,559 words using only 26 units in the central ring is explained through combinatorial expansion and the sequential structure of the volvella: Each word is not a single glyph but a sequence. With 26 atomic units, the number of possible sequences of just 3 atoms is 17,576 combinations. Interlocking Restriction: Although mathematics allows for millions of combinations, the mechanics of the volvella (the locking cams) reduce this number to "valid" sequences. This explains why the manuscript appears to have a linguistic structure. It is, in fact, a physical mechanical structure. Mechanical Reset: Each word represents a complete cycle of the volvella (Alignment A > Sequence B > Locking C). The manuscript's "vocabulary" is simply the set of physical trajectories that the gears allow to be completed without seizing. Steven Quevedostevendistinto@gmail.com
Cryptography, Voynich Manuscript, Codicology
Cryptography, Voynich Manuscript, Codicology
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