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Originally Posted by Addonai
Shroud of Turin is image of Jesus Christ.
It's cherenkov gamma radiation.
Do you know that Maria-Skłodowska Curie discovered radioactive elements in Christ Tomb?
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Working backwards, something you seem familiar with, from sentence three:
How did Mme Curie discover Christ's tomb? That would be a prerequisite for finding anything
in it.
Secondly, which radioactive elements did she find?
And thirdly, how did she locate them? (3a) Here you need to provide a date.
Sentence two:
How did Christ generate that particular type of radiation at such wavelengths?
Finally, the beginning. What is a shroud?
A cloth. NOT an image, NOT radiation. But you still haven't shown any connection whatsoever between this piece of cloth and Jesus Christ. The most charitable interpretation of its history is that it's a late medieval production pumped out from the same business that gave us nails from the cross, apostles' toenails, holy prepuces and the like. As a part of that operation, the existence of Baptists was suppressed and although John is described as a Baptist in The Bible, reading it in any comprehensible language was prohibited.
Well, you could read a translation if you could find one but the penalty was burning alive and/or other less appealing activities (other than for the hooded good carrying them out) and here I'd remind you that our forum is not about polonium or tacky souvenirs but sharing The Good News about how much Christ suffered to set us free from the worst calamity ever, right there in Eden, all those years ago.