Beyond the Medieval Mystery: 5 Surprising Scientific Truths About the Shroud of Turin In 1898, an amateur photographer named Secondo Pia stood in a makeshift darkroom, watching a glass plate develop in a chemical bath. As the image emerged, Pia nearly dropped the plate in shock. The "negative" of the Shroud of Turin—a 14-foot-6-inch linen cloth traditionally believed to be the burial shroud of Jesus—wasn't a confusing blur of reversed shadows. Instead, it revealed a startlingly realistic, anatomically perfect "positive" face of a man in repose. Pia’s discovery threw the burgeoning world of forensic science into a paradox: a medieval relic was behaving like a high-fidelity photographic plate centuries before the invention of the camera. Today, this ghost in the darkroom remains the most scrutinized artifact in human history. How could an ancient fabric contain data that modern laboratories still struggle to replicate? The answer may lie in a realm of physics we...
The bad side of me wants to believe that God finally had enough of these Hollywood elitists who mock Christianity on a daily basis. But then there are talks that this was due to human greed once again as there are theories about it being a setup where a string of unlikely events makes it very probably that they were planned.
First was the reduction and modification of the fire department roster, then the lack or unavailability of water to be used on the hydrants, then the cancellation of insurance policies a few months back and then this plan to make it a star city by 2028?
What do you think ?
