![]() It’s posted here simply to make a point – science can at least MODEL the Shroud image and its peculiar characteristics (negative image, 3D properties, microscopic properties etc). Right: the same contact imprint, after image -processing with ImageJ software (conversion of natural colour to monochrome, tone reversal then 3D-rendering). Left: the 2D negative imprint left by that 3D figure on linen, deploying this investigator’s novel two-stage thermal flour/oil imprinting technology – see previous posting. It’s assembled from this investigator’s own recent photoarchive, so is not new.Ĭentre: plastic Galaxy Warrior, approx 1/12 human scale, to represent full grown man. One picture they say is worth a 1000 words. Yup, an expert and impartial re-examination of that relic is Turin is I belive needed as a critical test of authenticity (while reiterating that authenticity is not and never has been this blogger’s chief concern, my being more interested in the mechanism that produced the superficial body image that is said to ‘defy scientific understanding’. First see tail end below (once has to scroll down a long way) then see future comments for why I think the TS is NOT linen, but hemp. Indeed they serve merely passively and/or actively to frustrate attempts to put new unconventional thinking online (the same applies to wikipedia). However, thanks to manipulative, micro-managing Google and other so-called search engines the ‘blogosphere’ is NOT an ideal environment for the dissemination of new thinking. OK, so in an ideal blogging environment there would be. No, there will not be a new posting on the “hemp” hypothesis for the forseeable future. I have added a short section to the end of this posting, and will be setting out my reasons in the COMMENTS section under this posting, currently up to 25 pre-hemp appearance. ![]() Er, I now strongly suspect that the fabric is NOT linen (derived from flax) as universally assumed, but from HEMP (derived from a sub-species of cannabis). I have began to acquire a hunch regarding the Turin Shroud that no one, to the best of my knowledge, has previously suggested before. Remind you of anything? Like those supposedly “unique” and “encoded” 3D-properties of the Shroud of Turin body image? For a more realistic aged/yellowed sweat imprint, see the many postings on this site since 2014 obtained with the aid of my Model 10 (imprinting off parts, notably head and hands, of a real body (mine!) onto linen with white wheaten flour, followed by heat-development of the image to generate carbon-based and thus bleachable straw-coloured melanoidins via Maillard reactions between wheat proteins and reducing sugars). Site banner: see how a simulated sweat imprint (my wet hand pressed down onto dark fabric) responds magnificently to 3D-rendering computer software (ImageJ) before and after tone-reversal (negative back to positive image). ![]()
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