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posted on 2017-11-13, 03:00 authored by John SmithJohn Smith
Dr John Jackson and others have proposed that the body image on the Shroud was produced by the effect of radiation on a cloth collapsing through a disappearing body, but there is something insufficient about cloth-collapse theories. In particular they cannot account for the undistorted nature of the image. Here we expound on the mathematical principles behind an alternative explanation -first proposed as far as I know by the late ecclesiastical artist Isabel Piczeg- according to which there was a suspension of gravity at the moment of resurrection.

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