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Nov 18, 2009, 3:45:03 AM11/18/09
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New mysteries of the Shroud unveiled
Body inside ancient linen 'levitated' while leaving image


http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x4x5wi_the-fabric-of-time-13_tech

Posted: November 15, 2009
7:39 pm Eastern

© 2009 WorldNetDaily


A new video documentary about the Shroud of Turin makes a startling
new claim about what some believe to be the burial cloth of Jesus –
the body was weightless or levitating when it left the remarkable
image.

In the DVD video "The Fabric of Time," scientific experts using the
latest technology are able to produce a three-dimensional holographic
image from photographs of the shroud. What they reveal is nothing
short of spectacular.

They show the image on the shroud is one produced not from a body
lying on a stone slab, but rather an image of a weightless body,
perhaps levitating above its resting place.

The documentary also calls into questions earlier findings about
carbon dating tests that claimed the shroud dated back only to the
Middle Ages.


In addition, forensics experts testify bloodstains on the Sudarium of
Oviedo, reputed to be the piece of linen that covered Jesus' face,
perfectly match those on the shroud.

The history of the Sudarium date back to the 7th century in Spain. The
blood types on both cloths were found to be AB. The pollen grains
found on the Sudarium also match those found on the shroud.


Visitors to Turin, where the Shroud has permanently resided since
1578, will view the cloth in the Cathedral of St. John the Baptist. To
conserve and protect the Shroud, it is permanently stored in a custom
built, temperature and humidity controlled, lightight case, which can
be moved, raised and opened to display the cloth for public
exhibitions.

http://video.google.ca/videosearch?q=the+fabric+of+time&hl=en&emb=0&aq=f#

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