To: pantherskincreek
I’m skeptical. “Reproduced” is a pretty subjective term. To what degree was it reproduced and to wwhat level of foresnic investigation are the original and the reproduction identical?
To: pantherskincreek
When he reproduces a human being from scratch call me...
To: pantherskincreek
So he proved is could be a fake. So what?
4 posted on
10/05/2009 2:08:07 PM PDT by
resistance
(abandon all hope and reason, become a democrat)
To: pantherskincreek
Logically, all this proves is how it might have been done if it were a medieval artifact. It can't prove that this was exactly the process. This is a demonstration, not proof.
5 posted on
10/05/2009 2:08:28 PM PDT by
Tallguy
("The sh- t's chess, it ain't checkers!" -- Alonzo (Denzel Washington) in "Training Day")
To: pantherskincreek
The headline is not supported by the article.
“similar” does not prove anything definitively
6 posted on
10/05/2009 2:08:37 PM PDT by
GeronL
(California : bankrupt ideas from bankrupt people from a bankrupt state now bankrupting America)
To: pantherskincreek
Not replicated. The STURP team ruled out pigments on the shroud. This guy’s process used pigments which were left on his fake.
Funded by an atheist organization. Follow the money.
Nice try.
7 posted on
10/05/2009 2:10:31 PM PDT by
Lawdoc
(My dad married my aunt, so now my cousins are my brothers. Go figure.)
To: pantherskincreek
Reproduced what.... ? ?
They didn't even have a CONCEPT of a NEGATIVE IMAGE in the middle ages. Atheists are funny... I wonder how many are atheists on their death bed.
12 posted on
10/05/2009 2:14:12 PM PDT by
Bob Eimiller
(appeasement "it's the idea that if you feed the alligator he will eat you last." Winston Churchill)
To: pantherskincreek
This is a reproduced thread, there is already an ongoing discussion
here with 241 replies.
However, just because this thread was reproduced by another source, that doesn't make it a fake ; )
To: pantherskincreek
Baloney
18 posted on
10/05/2009 2:23:53 PM PDT by
reefdiver
(So how's that HOPE & CHANGE working out for ya ?)
To: pantherskincreek
Luigi Garlaschelli, a medieval fake scientist, funded for his fake work by an Italian association of atheists and agnostics, says in effect, "God is Dead".
Luigi, prepare to meet Nietzsche.
To: pantherskincreek
...runs fingers along prematurely graying temples......
“I wonder if Opus Dei would answer some questions, hmmmmm?”
To: pantherskincreek
25 posted on
10/05/2009 2:56:14 PM PDT by
hecht
To: pantherskincreek
While it is possible to produce a similar image with materials available in the Medieval period, forgers at that time had no reason to make such an elaborate fake. In those times even a simple painted image would have sufficed, so why go to the time and trouble to produce an image that defied explanation even with 20th century techniques? Working backward to produce an image from an existing artifact would be quite different than a Medieval forger developing a technique from scratch to make such an image.
26 posted on
10/05/2009 3:05:44 PM PDT by
The Great RJ
("The problem with socialism is that you eventually run out of other people's money." M. Thatcher)
To: pantherskincreek
Did he reproduce coins like the ones on the eyes of the figure on The Shroud, which ARE NOT visible to the naked eye? If he did this process he doped out is pretty damn sharp.
28 posted on
10/05/2009 3:07:52 PM PDT by
TalBlack
To: pantherskincreek
Another one for 15 minutes of fame.
32 posted on
10/05/2009 3:49:21 PM PDT by
ex-snook
("Above all things, truth beareth away the victory.")
To: SunkenCiv
Latest round in the Shroud of Turin battle.
If the C-14 dating is correct (HA!) then it could have been created by 14th Century methods for some unknown reason.
The sponsor of this is a group of atheists and agnostics, so they have no axes to grind. /sarc>
There is another thread posted here
34 posted on
10/05/2009 5:02:20 PM PDT by
ApplegateRanch
(If God didn't want a One Worlder hanging from every tree, He wouldn't have created rope)
To: pantherskincreek
That’s it. Christiantiy is finished .... /sarc
36 posted on
10/06/2009 7:06:44 AM PDT by
Scythian
To: pantherskincreek
Well you see we bolted an X-ray machine to a Lexmark printer and let it run for a few hours. Oddly enough, we ran out of X-rays half way through the project.
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