A team of experts in Enea, the National Agency for New Technologies and Energy say that the images of a crucified, bearded man on the Shroud of Turin could not “be reproduced by modern scientific techniques.” They believe that images were created by “some form of electromagnetic energy (such as a flash of light at short wavelength).” Their findings “contradicted carbon-dating tests conducted by laboratories in Oxford, Zurich and Arizona in 1988 which suggested that the shroud dated from between 1260 and 1390 and was indeed a medieval forgery.”
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