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HOLY SMOKES. Italian physicist Paolo Di Lazzaro spent five years trying to reproduce the body image seen on the Shroud of Turin—and couldn’t. Using intense UV light, his team was able to create small areas of discoloration on linen, but recreating the full image proved impossible with modern technology. According to biblical scholar Jeremiah Johnston, Di Lazzaro estimated the process would require an extraordinary burst of energy: "Paolo told me it would take 34,000 billion watts of energy traveling in one 40th of a billionth of a second to change the chemical makeup of a fine linen shroud to leave that image... 'We don't have that power on Earth.'" "There was a chemical change to the shroud that if it had lasted longer than one 40th of a billionth of a second, it would've scorched." This is incredible.


@ashiewritees That’s cause he is waking up from the cabin life here, that’s why he asks “when did your hair get so long?” In chapter one











🚨 The Shroud of Turin image required 34,000 billion watts of ultraviolet energy in one 40th of a billionth of a second This power level “we don’t have on Earth.” No paint. No dye. No brush strokes. Just a burst so insane it only scorched the very top of the linen fibers. This wasn’t made by human hands. He is risen. ✝️🔥 Science just handed believers the receipts. Atheists… we’re waiting 👀





Alan Watts shares the most profound view on life I've ever heard:

















