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  1. 2) “The 3D capabilities of the image. The image of the man on the Shroud can be read by 3D imaging technology.” FALSE. See Garlaschelli’s shroud mentioned above. 3) “The evidence of crucifixion.” FALSE. The only evidence of crucifixion that archaeologists have found so far (the Giv’at ha-Mivtar remains) shows just the opposite.

  2. Feb 23, 2014 · Purported to be Jesus’ burial cloth, the authenticity of the Shroud of Turin has long been debated. A recently published study claims that an ancient earthquake can explain why radiocarbon dating tests conducted on the shroud may not have been accurate. Photo: Vernon Miller. Is the Shroud of Turin real or fake?

  3. [full citation needed] They found that, unlike any photograph they had analyzed, the shroud image has the property of decoding into a 3-dimensional image, when the darker parts of the image are interpreted to be those features of the man that were closest to the shroud and the lighter areas of the image those features that were farthest.

  4. May 14, 2021 · The VP-8 image analysis revealed that a photograph of the Shroud image was “spatially encoded”, i.e., it possessed depth information and resulted in anatomically correct 3D images of the face and the body. So now they had the scientific proof that the observations of Paul Vignon were correct.

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  5. In 1976, scientists used NASA imaging equipment to analyse a photograph of the shroud image and decoded the shroud image into a 3-dimensional image. Optical physicist and former STURP member John Dee German has noted that it is not difficult to make a photograph which has 3D qualities.

    • Linen
    • 4.4 m × 1.1 m (14 ft 5 in × 3 ft 7 in)
    • 13th to 14th century
  6. The Holy Shroud, also known as the Sacra Sindone, is a remarkable length of linen cloth bearing a faint image of a man’s front and back. This image is believed to be the miraculous imprint of Jesus of Nazareth, wrapped in the shroud after his crucifixion.

  7. Oct 15, 2022 · A hyperrealistic, volumetric artwork of the body of Christ as revealed on the Shroud of Turin is on display at the Cathedral of Salamanca, as part of a "pilgrim" exhibition visiting five continents. By Johan Pacheco, Salamanca, Spain.

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