ezbzbfcg2 wrote:
Is it true about the Shroud of Turin? The image on the cloth could only be made with laser beams (or a supernatural force)?
Not saying I believe, only saying I find that fascinating. However it was made, it doesn't seem to have been conventionally possible at the time.
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The shroud's authenticity as a holy relic has been disputed even within the Catholic Church, and radiocarbon dating has shown it to be a medieval artifact, the image on which could be produced by differential exposure of a chemically prepared fabric to bright sunlight.
From the sounds of things, however it was made, it's not what it's purported (by some) to be.
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