A cross-disciplinary investigation into astronomical, neurological, and mythological coherence embedded in ancient narrative traditions — from Osiris and the 14 pieces to the 108 Hz resonance constant, the rings of Saturn, and Venus's pentagonal orbital geometry.
A structural and mathematical analysis proposing harmonic grammar as a universal encoding principle underlying undeciphered ancient documents — including the Voynich Manuscript, Phaistos Disc, and Dresden Codex — cross-referenced against the Sefer Yetzirah and the recurring presence of the golden ratio in ancient scribal systems.
Ongoing research into encoded cosmological structures, archaeoastronomical constants, and the geometric language of ancient documentary traditions. Works added as they are completed and submitted.
About the Author
Ian Thomas Martin is an independent researcher and VDC technologist with 20+ years in digital construction systems. His research applies the same pattern-recognition and systems-thinking methodology used in BIM/VDC to the study of ancient documentary traditions, astronomical encoding, and the coherence structures embedded in early human knowledge systems.
Research Focus
Structural analysis of undeciphered manuscripts through harmonic grammar and fractal geometry. Cross-disciplinary examination of archaeoastronomical constants — Venus orbital cycles, Saturn ring ratios, 108 Hz — and their relationship to the structure of ancient mythological and scribal traditions across unconnected cultures.