New hypothesis about Turin shroud

The image of the Shroud of Turin, which many consider to be the Lord Jesus, can be created by radiation emanating from a powerful earthquake.

Scientists at the Institute of Politecnico di Torino (Italy) said that neutron radiation waves arising from a seismic wave have more clearly depicted a person's image on the cross, and disturbed the analysis results. 14 carbon isotope in 1988.

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New research supporting the mystical hypothesis of Turin Shroud - (Photo: Creative Commons)

Since the sacred cloth was photographed in 1898, the world has been pushed into debate to determine if this is a shroud of Jesus, as well as its date and why it appears. image on canvas.

The result of carbon isotope analysis carried out in 1988 suggested that the cloth appeared 728 years, which means it was not consistent with the speculations related to Christian founder.

However, other researchers are not convinced by the conclusion, suggesting that the result is skewed by the action of neutron beam radiation, but does not determine the source of these radiation.

Recently, expert Alberto Carpineri and colleagues conducted a chemical experiment, which suggested that high-frequency pressure waves emitted from the earth's crust during earthquakes could be sources of expulsion. neutron.

According to a report on the Meccanica magazine, a 8.2-magnitude earthquake that struck Jerusalem in 33 might be able to launch neutrons, thereby "carving" the image onto the famous shroud.