Debates about the Holy Shroud of Turin - The famous and highly controversial Holy Shroud of Turin, which supposedly has more mysteriously reflected the authentic face of Christ ...
But something that has not been generally accepted outside the circles of the church stirs new controversy, amid the celebrations.
A new study, Italian researchers concluded that the image on the fabric can not be the work of rogue Middle Ages, but must be created by a supernatural glow of light.
According to Athens News Agency, Italian scientists at the National New Technology, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development (ENEA) refuse to accept that picture, supposedly imprinted on cloth wrapped the dead body of Christ is a scam and do not exclude the refers to a metaphysical event, which exceeds the comprehension of modern science.
The shroud, which is the burial shroud, is a rectangular cloth measuring approximately four meters by one. The Italian researchers, in contrast to the claims of skeptics on medieval fraud claim at that time there was technology available to allow such a successful fix.
The Italian scientists said that for years have tried to do something in fabric similar to workshops and concluded that only by using UV laser (which obviously was not in the Middle Ages) could create something similar. So they said, according to the British "Independent" and «Daily Mail», should not be excluded that the imprint made by a powerful supernatural burst of energy, which accompanied the resurrection of Christ.
As he led the research, only a short and intense ultraviolet emission directed could paint so a linen cloth, to reproduce such detail facial features of a bearded man, like the Shroud of Turin which belongs to the Vatican, which, however, has avoided so far to state categorically whether it considers the original shroud.
The fabric in question is believed that moved from a crusader in the Holy Land in France in the 14th century. He was enshrined in a monastery for centuries, where it has been damaged by fire. Given to the archbishop of Turin in 1578 by the Duke of Savoy and thereafter kept in the cathedral of the city, under strictly controlled climatic conditions.
Analyses using the radioanthraka, made in 1988 by three distinguished researchers in laboratories in the universities of Oxford, Arizona and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, was dated between 1260 and 1390, which actually shows the version of the medieval fraud. This finding, however, disputed by some, arguing that the ancient fabric has "infected" with the latest fibers and other materials, especially during the recovery effort after the fire which caused the damage.
On the other hand, in 1999, two Israeli scientists announced that the pollen from plants, found on the fabric comes from the region of the Holy Land. The Vatican has since refused to meet demands for further scientific investigation of the shroud.
Lead researcher, who said that the image must be created "by some form of electromagnetic energy," stated that he is able to give an explanation for the source of energy and said that "the debate inevitably comes to touch issues such as miracles, "and expressed the hope that the new study" will open a philosophical and theological debate on the issue. "
But, Professor, University of Oxford, one of the researchers in 1988 was dated the cloth, and now reiterated his confidence in the accuracy of dating around the 13th century AD., Denying the counter-argument about "contamination" of the post. Referring to the new findings of Italian researchers said that "because they can reproduce similar results with UV lasers, this does not mean that he is the only way that this (the footprint) may have created in the first phase".
On the other hand, as the newspaper "Telegraph" in its analysis, if akomh prove the authenticity of the fabric of antiquity, there remains the problem of proving that the person reflected in it, it was Christ himself. If, conversely, the fabric is proven beyond any doubt that there are 2,000 years old, this is not also demonstrates that O Christ was His Son O God.
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But something that has not been generally accepted outside the circles of the church stirs new controversy, amid the celebrations.
A new study, Italian researchers concluded that the image on the fabric can not be the work of rogue Middle Ages, but must be created by a supernatural glow of light.
According to Athens News Agency, Italian scientists at the National New Technology, Energy and Sustainable Economic Development (ENEA) refuse to accept that picture, supposedly imprinted on cloth wrapped the dead body of Christ is a scam and do not exclude the refers to a metaphysical event, which exceeds the comprehension of modern science.
The shroud, which is the burial shroud, is a rectangular cloth measuring approximately four meters by one. The Italian researchers, in contrast to the claims of skeptics on medieval fraud claim at that time there was technology available to allow such a successful fix.
The Italian scientists said that for years have tried to do something in fabric similar to workshops and concluded that only by using UV laser (which obviously was not in the Middle Ages) could create something similar. So they said, according to the British "Independent" and «Daily Mail», should not be excluded that the imprint made by a powerful supernatural burst of energy, which accompanied the resurrection of Christ.
As he led the research, only a short and intense ultraviolet emission directed could paint so a linen cloth, to reproduce such detail facial features of a bearded man, like the Shroud of Turin which belongs to the Vatican, which, however, has avoided so far to state categorically whether it considers the original shroud.
The fabric in question is believed that moved from a crusader in the Holy Land in France in the 14th century. He was enshrined in a monastery for centuries, where it has been damaged by fire. Given to the archbishop of Turin in 1578 by the Duke of Savoy and thereafter kept in the cathedral of the city, under strictly controlled climatic conditions.
Analyses using the radioanthraka, made in 1988 by three distinguished researchers in laboratories in the universities of Oxford, Arizona and the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology, was dated between 1260 and 1390, which actually shows the version of the medieval fraud. This finding, however, disputed by some, arguing that the ancient fabric has "infected" with the latest fibers and other materials, especially during the recovery effort after the fire which caused the damage.
On the other hand, in 1999, two Israeli scientists announced that the pollen from plants, found on the fabric comes from the region of the Holy Land. The Vatican has since refused to meet demands for further scientific investigation of the shroud.
Lead researcher, who said that the image must be created "by some form of electromagnetic energy," stated that he is able to give an explanation for the source of energy and said that "the debate inevitably comes to touch issues such as miracles, "and expressed the hope that the new study" will open a philosophical and theological debate on the issue. "
But, Professor, University of Oxford, one of the researchers in 1988 was dated the cloth, and now reiterated his confidence in the accuracy of dating around the 13th century AD., Denying the counter-argument about "contamination" of the post. Referring to the new findings of Italian researchers said that "because they can reproduce similar results with UV lasers, this does not mean that he is the only way that this (the footprint) may have created in the first phase".
On the other hand, as the newspaper "Telegraph" in its analysis, if akomh prove the authenticity of the fabric of antiquity, there remains the problem of proving that the person reflected in it, it was Christ himself. If, conversely, the fabric is proven beyond any doubt that there are 2,000 years old, this is not also demonstrates that O Christ was His Son O God.
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