NEW RESEARCH REMOVES ‘SHROUD’ OF DOUBT
Posted on March 30, 2013 by END TIME HEADLINES
A new book on a scientific analysis of the Shroud of Turin confirms what WND reported more than a year ago –
the relic is not a medieval forgery. The latest tests date the shroud
to between 300 BC and 400 AD. The results of the tests are documented in
the book “Il Mistero della Sindone” or The Mystery of the Shroud,
written by Giulio Fanti, a professor of mechanical and thermal
measurement at Italy’s Padua University, and Saverio Gaeta, a
journalist. Scientists measured radiation intensity using infra-red
light and spectroscopy to analyze the shroud, which is kept in a
climate-controlled case in Turin, Italy. Fanti said the imprint was
caused by a blast of “exceptional radiation.” That
is essentially what WND reported in Decemeber 2011, that the imprint on
the shroud was likely caused by a burst of ultraviolet light that was
beyond the technical capabilities of medieval forgers. Get the full story in “The Case for Christ’s Resurrection,” “The Fabric of Time,” and “Stunning Science of the Shroud.” Then enjoy the fictional adventures in “The Shroud Codex.” That finding is also remarkably similar to the fictional explanation WND staff reporter Jerome R. Corsi provided in
his 2010 novel on the Shroud of Turin, “The Shroud Codex.” In 2011,
Corsi told WND, “What the Italian scientists are saying is that the
image was created on the shroud in a burst of energy that Christian
believers would understand as physical proof of the Resurrection.” And,
in 2010, Corsi had reported in WND that
scientists were building the case that the Turin image was created by
radiation that emanated from the body itself, a theory remarkably
supportive of the traditional resurrection account that is central to
Christian theology. A scientific paper co-authored by attorney and
historian Mark Antonacci and physicist Arthur Lind argued that the
shroud image might constitute what amounts to a photograph taken at the
instant Jesus’ body transformed as he rose from the dead. Scientists had
been unable to explain the image of a bearded man’s body with wounds in
the wrist, feet and chest on a 14-foot linen cloth. Many Christians
believe it the burial cloth of Jesus Christ.
Scientists
measured radiation intensity using infra-red light and spectroscopy to
analyze the shroud, which is kept in a climate-controlled case in Turin,
Italy. Fanti said the imprint was caused by a blast of “exceptional radiation.” That
is essentially what WND reported in Decemeber 2011, that the imprint on
the shroud was likely caused by a burst of ultraviolet light that was
beyond the technical capabilities of medieval forgers. Get the full story in “The Case for Christ’s Resurrection,” “The Fabric of Time,” and “Stunning Science of the Shroud.” Then enjoy the fictional adventures in “The Shroud Codex.” That finding is also remarkably similar to the fictional explanation WND staff reporter Jerome R. Corsi provided in
his 2010 novel on the Shroud of Turin, “The Shroud Codex.” In 2011,
Corsi told WND, “What the Italian scientists are saying is that the
image was created on the shroud in a burst of energy that Christian
believers would understand as physical proof of the Resurrection.” And,
in 2010, Corsi had reported in WND that
scientists were building the case that the Turin image was created by
radiation that emanated from the body itself, a theory remarkably
supportive of the traditional resurrection account that is central to
Christian theology. A scientific paper co-authored by attorney and
historian Mark Antonacci and physicist Arthur Lind argued that the
shroud image might constitute what amounts to a photograph taken at the
instant Jesus’ body transformed as he rose from the dead. Scientists had
been unable to explain the image of a bearded man’s body with wounds in
the wrist, feet and chest on a 14-foot linen cloth. Many Christians
believe it the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. WND
Thanks to: http://endtimeheadlines.wordpress.com
Posted on March 30, 2013 by END TIME HEADLINES
A new book on a scientific analysis of the Shroud of Turin confirms what WND reported more than a year ago –
the relic is not a medieval forgery. The latest tests date the shroud
to between 300 BC and 400 AD. The results of the tests are documented in
the book “Il Mistero della Sindone” or The Mystery of the Shroud,
written by Giulio Fanti, a professor of mechanical and thermal
measurement at Italy’s Padua University, and Saverio Gaeta, a
journalist. Scientists measured radiation intensity using infra-red
light and spectroscopy to analyze the shroud, which is kept in a
climate-controlled case in Turin, Italy. Fanti said the imprint was
caused by a blast of “exceptional radiation.” That
is essentially what WND reported in Decemeber 2011, that the imprint on
the shroud was likely caused by a burst of ultraviolet light that was
beyond the technical capabilities of medieval forgers. Get the full story in “The Case for Christ’s Resurrection,” “The Fabric of Time,” and “Stunning Science of the Shroud.” Then enjoy the fictional adventures in “The Shroud Codex.” That finding is also remarkably similar to the fictional explanation WND staff reporter Jerome R. Corsi provided in
his 2010 novel on the Shroud of Turin, “The Shroud Codex.” In 2011,
Corsi told WND, “What the Italian scientists are saying is that the
image was created on the shroud in a burst of energy that Christian
believers would understand as physical proof of the Resurrection.” And,
in 2010, Corsi had reported in WND that
scientists were building the case that the Turin image was created by
radiation that emanated from the body itself, a theory remarkably
supportive of the traditional resurrection account that is central to
Christian theology. A scientific paper co-authored by attorney and
historian Mark Antonacci and physicist Arthur Lind argued that the
shroud image might constitute what amounts to a photograph taken at the
instant Jesus’ body transformed as he rose from the dead. Scientists had
been unable to explain the image of a bearded man’s body with wounds in
the wrist, feet and chest on a 14-foot linen cloth. Many Christians
believe it the burial cloth of Jesus Christ.
Scientists
measured radiation intensity using infra-red light and spectroscopy to
analyze the shroud, which is kept in a climate-controlled case in Turin,
Italy. Fanti said the imprint was caused by a blast of “exceptional radiation.” That
is essentially what WND reported in Decemeber 2011, that the imprint on
the shroud was likely caused by a burst of ultraviolet light that was
beyond the technical capabilities of medieval forgers. Get the full story in “The Case for Christ’s Resurrection,” “The Fabric of Time,” and “Stunning Science of the Shroud.” Then enjoy the fictional adventures in “The Shroud Codex.” That finding is also remarkably similar to the fictional explanation WND staff reporter Jerome R. Corsi provided in
his 2010 novel on the Shroud of Turin, “The Shroud Codex.” In 2011,
Corsi told WND, “What the Italian scientists are saying is that the
image was created on the shroud in a burst of energy that Christian
believers would understand as physical proof of the Resurrection.” And,
in 2010, Corsi had reported in WND that
scientists were building the case that the Turin image was created by
radiation that emanated from the body itself, a theory remarkably
supportive of the traditional resurrection account that is central to
Christian theology. A scientific paper co-authored by attorney and
historian Mark Antonacci and physicist Arthur Lind argued that the
shroud image might constitute what amounts to a photograph taken at the
instant Jesus’ body transformed as he rose from the dead. Scientists had
been unable to explain the image of a bearded man’s body with wounds in
the wrist, feet and chest on a 14-foot linen cloth. Many Christians
believe it the burial cloth of Jesus Christ. WND
Thanks to: http://endtimeheadlines.wordpress.com