1) Where all physical explanations are possible before objective analysis, the interpretation of morphology is notoriously subjective, and its use alone has led to numerous errors of interpretation.
This is not a conclusion based solely on the field of Biology, but neither is the claim of evidence of 'miracles'.
'To a carpenter, many things appear as hammers'.
2) Where are the missing DNA analysis papers? These are relevant in the diagnosis of 'cardiac tissue' lacking in DNA and the issue of contamination.
You say “ subjective” but you offer no evidence that any other interpretation is possible. Intercalcated discs. Striation. Nuclear position and so on. What else does that? You can see all of that in the tissue sections!
The pathologists and cardiologists are all agreed. Sokolka. Legnica, Buenos airies, tixtla.That view would be accepted in a court of law.
You say contamination or misidentification, Contamination with what PRECISELY. Misidentified WHAT precisely? You offer no possible let alone credible alternative.
And I might remind you that only one of these needs to be verified to be inexplicable. Reality is all of them were!
Missing DNA papers.? You mean missing papers or missing DNA ? Neither is true. But then you won’t research it.
I have listed the four or five accredited testing organisations for just one of these. All came to the same conclusion. Plenty of human DNA , plenty of accredited lab test reports. All say it will not give identification type. But the mitichondrial does give Middle Eastern group. It is certainly human DNA!
Get your head round the idea that identification probes the number of repeat counts of segments of otherwise redundant DNA at various points along the genome. You do not need that DNA for a human to function. Indeed the blood group is consequence of several genes. So AB groip implies the existence of those genes. Mitochondrial shows some of it sequences.
So The lack of identity IS an identity. Just not an identity that has ever been seen before. It is like all zeroes in ten digit number. A custom car registration! Zero is a number. The victim is number all zero… how fitting!
But let’s consider probabilities since
@Opdrey seems utterly obsessed by them… or seemingly obsessed by showboating that he thinks he can quote a probabilistic term. But then so can a schoolkid.
All three holy cloths …, the shroud, sudarium , linceul.
And the lanciano miracle all give blood group AB - and all are so old they existed before blood group was even known! None were ever in the same place according to the forgery hypothesis. How was that done by accident?
Add to that 3 of the modern events were blood group AB.
The baseline prevalence is 5% in the population - 1 in 20.
But that’s world prevalence. In Bolivia and Mexico where two of these occurred AB prevalence Is 1 in 1000!
So the likelihood a forger of all events got it right even on the world figure , is 1 in 20 to power 7 so it is 1 in 128000000. If you use the actual prevalence in countries the answer 1 in BILLIONS.
Do you still think it happened by accidental “ contamination” or fakery before the idea of blood group was even known?
Put that into context.
You are more likely to be struck by lightening and killed by a car in the same year…. Or more likely to guess your neighbours Mobile phone number, Than independent forgers or contamination got the blood groups accidentally right!
AB is also most prevalent in Palestine, which happens to be the mitochondrial haplogroup too. All as it should be.
So using occams razor instead, Assume they all came from the same victim…. Then the likelihood of the same blood group found, and the same DNA identity is indeed 100%.
There is a good section about blood group analysis in one of the books you won’t read, compares to ( for example) other human remains of early period Middle East. Really useful stuff is in books.
Not so the illinformed blather on here, with all the lazy assumptions.
Not one of you can be bothered to study any of it.