Story teller: Dame Isabel Pizeck, a particle physicist, believes the shroud has brought science to the threshold of a whole new understanding of physics.
But how could an image containing so much information have been formed? There are those who believe the image could only have been formed by a burst of some sort of radiation.
But the simple fact is, nothing like the shroud image has ever been found or reproduced, but that is only the beginning of the astounding information to be gleamed from this amazing image. In spite of skeptics and setbacks scientists continue their search and
While dealing with the position of the body within the cloth she discovered one of those mysterious properties that cannot be, yet somehow is:
An interface that divides the image transport into two hermetically separate, yet simultaneous actions and forces causing the shroud to be taut (=strak) and parallel on both sides, creating a true event horizon.
Isabel Piczek:
When you look at the image of the shroud, the two bodies next to each other, you feel that it’s a flat image, but if you create, for instance, a three dimensional object, as I did, the real body, then you realize that 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 there is absolutely no gravity.
Other strange things you discover is that the image is absolutely undistorted. Now, if you imagine 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(=strak), rigidly taut.
Everybody thinks that the tomb signifies death. Not at all, the exact opposite. The shroud and the tomb signifies an unbelievable beginning because in the depth of the collapsed event horizon there is something which science knows as “singularity.” This is exactly what started the universe in the “Big Bang.” We have nothing less in the tomb of Christ than the beginning of a new univers
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