Leonardo Da Vinci strikes again!

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I saw a thing on the Discovery channel the other day.
It gave extemly strong evedence that Leonardo Da Vinci made the Shroud of Turin. For those of you who don't know that is supposidly Jesus Christ's burial wrapping.
 
It looked like him didn't it? wasn't that a really old show btw?
 
hehhe for some reason I read Leonardo Di Caprio instead of Da Vinci ...man, that guy is talented! and old
 
read the Da Vinci Code By Dan Brown, its only a work of fiction but based on fact, it's mind blowing.
 
How can that be, jezus died 1500 years before, and reszed a couple day later.
 
Grey Fox said:
How can that be, jezus died 1500 years before, and reszed a couple day later.
They carbon dated it to the Middle Ages, supposedly Leonardo bought a realy old piece of fabric and either burned it on, or used an ancient type of photography.
 
ríomhaire said:
They carbon dated it to the Middle Ages, supposedly Leonardo bought a realy old piece of fabric and either burned it on, or used an ancient type of photography.
They dated a fire-damaged part of the cloth. Fire throws off carbon dating.
 
It can't be Jesus' as the image of a man on it is 2d, while if the burn was made by a person onto it the image would be distorted.
 
The image is a negative radiation. What body could have produced the amount of energy needed to radiate outwards? Who knows. You can see bone structure in the hands and ribs for example, similar to that of what an x-ray does.

It wasn't painted on, it's burned into the cloth. And it's so finely burned in that it's impossible for people to recreate even now and no one knows how it's possible.

Found this to help explain:

"Imagine slicing a human hair lengthwise, from end to end, into 100 long thin slices; each slice one-tenth the width of a single red blood cell. The images on the Shroud of Turin, at their thickest, are this thin. In selective places, an otherwise clear layer of starch fractions and saccharides, a mere 200 to 600 nanometers thick, as thin as the wall of a soap bubble, has undergone a chemical change into a caramel colored substance. Spectral and chemical analysis reveal that the chromophores of the Shroud of Turin's images are complex, conjugated carbon bonds."

There's also a bacteria on the cloth that messes up with the carbon dating.
 
RakuraiTenjin said:
They dated a fire-damaged part of the cloth. Fire throws off carbon dating.
Bah beat me to it.
Janet Reno said:
The image is a negative radiation. What body could have produced the amount of energy needed to radiate outwards? Who knows. You can see bone structure in the hands and ribs for example, similar to that of what an x-ray does.
Not say this happend or anything, but what if jesus did rise from the dead and he turned to light and thats what caused the imprint?

Now I'm not saying thats what happend!So don't start biting my head off.It was just a thought that came to mind.
 
Janet Reno said:
The image is a negative radiation. What body could have produced the amount of energy needed to radiate outwards? Who knows. You can see bone structure in the hands and ribs for example, similar to that of what an x-ray does.

It wasn't painted on, it's burned into the cloth. And it's so finely burned in that it's impossible for people to recreate even now and no one knows how it's possible.

Found this to help explain:

"Imagine slicing a human hair lengthwise, from end to end, into 100 long thin slices; each slice one-tenth the width of a single red blood cell. The images on the Shroud of Turin, at their thickest, are this thin. In selective places, an otherwise clear layer of starch fractions and saccharides, a mere 200 to 600 nanometers thick, as thin as the wall of a soap bubble, has undergone a chemical change into a caramel colored substance. Spectral and chemical analysis reveal that the chromophores of the Shroud of Turin's images are complex, conjugated carbon bonds."

There's also a bacteria on the cloth that messes up with the carbon dating.

Are you implying that aliens made it? :|
 
The shroud of turin can't be real.

They put strips of linen over Jesus when he was buried, not one big cloth.
 
ailevation said:
:cheers: They did it with the pyramids too!
Nah, people from ages ago were smarter than you think.

I saw this show last night on Five where they found this mummy that was amazingly preserved. They had no idea how it was done. Even today we couldn't preserve a body so well. They also found out that they somehow knew the woman had heart disease and everything, without all this technology and whatnot.
 
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