From: user6340@newsgrouper.org.invalid   
      
   Mike posted:   
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   > HOW THE SHROUD OF TURIN WAS PROBABLY CREATED   
      
   Probably?   
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   > The most probable explanation,   
      
   Probable? Why doesn't it know?   
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   > based on historical, scientific, and   
   > physical evidence, is that the Shroud of Turin is a medieval artifact   
   > created using a chemical process that produced a faint surface image of   
   > a crucified man.   
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   > WHAT THE IMAGE ACTUALLY IS   
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   > The image on the shroud has several unusual properties:   
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   > It is not paint   
      
   They used to think it was. I wonder why they changed   
   their minds?   
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   > It affects only the very top fibers of the linen   
      
   Which would have been impossible for someone in the   
   time period they claim it was invented.   
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   > It behaves like a photographic negative   
      
   Yes, imagine that -- some artist in medieval times   
   knew what a photographic negative would look like.   
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   > It contains 3D information (brightness relates to cloth-to-body distance)   
      
   Ah yes, imagine some medieval artist coming up with   
   that! Wow, whoever that artist was, was certainly   
   way ahead of his time!   
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   > It shows no brush strokes or smearing   
      
   And yet you will continue to deny the obvious, which   
   is that it's IMPOSSIBLE that it was created by some   
   medieval artist.   
      
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