Also, see interesting comments from reply #37.
Big Bang event (a new Creation) in the tomb:
http://www.nigelkerner.com/Articles/Brighter_than_the_Sun.html
Distinguished particle physicist, Dame Isabel Piczek, has identified the remarkable fact that there seems to be no distortion in the image on the cloth, a distortion that should have resulted from the pressure of the body on the stone floor of the tomb and the inevitable irregularities that would have occurred due to the folds and wrinkles of the wrapping:
There is a strange dividing element, an interface from which the image is projected up and the image is projected down. The muscles of the body are absolutely not crushed against the stone of the tomb. They are perfect. It means that the body is hovering between the two sides of the shroud. What does that mean? It means that there is absolutely no gravity. The image is absolutely undistorted. Now if you imagine that the cloth was wrinkled, tied, wrapped around the body and all of a sudden you see a perfect image, which is impossible unless the shroud was made absolutely taut, rigidly taut. A heretofore unknown interface acted as an event horizon. The straight, taut linen of the shroud simply was forced to parallel the shape of this powerful interface. The projection, an action at a distance, happens from the surface and limit of this, taking with itself the bas-relief image of the upper and, separately, the underside of the body.
This, heretofore unknown interface she says, would have been the result of a collapsed event horizon, in the center of which, there is something which science knows as a singularity. This is exactly what started the universe in the Big Bang. Thus, she goes on to say: We have nothing less in the tomb of Christ than the beginning of a new universe.
Words become inadequate. Happy Easter indeed.