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Physical & Life Sciences
More evidence the shroud of Turin is ancient - around 2000 years old.
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<blockquote data-quote="Lulav" data-source="post: 77013011" data-attributes="member: 200390"><p>But that's the thing. The cloth was not wrapped around the body. It was laid out, a very long piece, then the body was laid upon it, covered with the herbs and spices and then the remaining cloth was laid over it. It was not bound as it would usually have been done. That is why the women came after the Sabbath to finish preparing the body. </p><p></p><p>No pressure was needed. But the image was not distorted. According to the machine used it shows a 3 dimensional image that is proportionate with the depth of space between the cloth just laid over it and the body.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lulav, post: 77013011, member: 200390"] But that's the thing. The cloth was not wrapped around the body. It was laid out, a very long piece, then the body was laid upon it, covered with the herbs and spices and then the remaining cloth was laid over it. It was not bound as it would usually have been done. That is why the women came after the Sabbath to finish preparing the body. No pressure was needed. But the image was not distorted. According to the machine used it shows a 3 dimensional image that is proportionate with the depth of space between the cloth just laid over it and the body. [/QUOTE]
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