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On the Failure to Replicate the Shroud of Turin

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posted on 2018-02-27, 22:39 authored by John SmithJohn Smith
One of the biggest problems with the thesis of those that say that say the Shroud of Turin (TS) is a medieval forgery is that no one has been able to replicate that image (let alone replicate the blood stains (real human blood) (1) (2) and the forensic properties of the TS). If the Shroud TS is a medieval art work, it should be an easy matter for someone in the 21st century to work out how it was forged and to replicate it (no mystery surrounds the methods used to produce any alleged forgery other than the TS.) Here some of the best Shroud-replicas ever made are examined, and with reference to the Special and General Theories of Relativity, reasons are offered as to why these replicas are as unconvincing as they are so obviously are.

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