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From the Wikipedia page [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_writing_system]
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From the former Wikipedia page [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/False_writing_system], which has now been incorporated in the article on Asemic writing.
   
 
Also on the other Voynich wiki [http://voynich.wikia.com/wiki/Voynich_Language_Model_Wiki] - text should be developed in parallel.
 
Also on the other Voynich wiki [http://voynich.wikia.com/wiki/Voynich_Language_Model_Wiki] - text should be developed in parallel.

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From the former Wikipedia page [1], which has now been incorporated in the article on Asemic writing.

Also on the other Voynich wiki [2] - text should be developed in parallel.

False writing systems are artificially constructed alphabets or scripts used (sometimes within the context of a false document) to convey a degree of concealed verisimilitude. Examples of this include alien dialogue in comic strips and graphic novels (such as Alan Moore's The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen [3], and the Valérian and Laureline series [4]). The script in Luigi Serafini's 1981 Codex Seraphinianus may be a false writing system; so perhaps may be the text of the Voynich Manuscript.

See also