Lenticular faceof jesus shroud of turin8/31/2023 So in 1974 using a photomechanical apparatus he had invented, Gastineau ], asked French engineer Paul Gastineau for a way to demonstrate that the Shroud image was 3-dimensional. Paul Gastineau 1974: the Shroud image is three-dimensional Vignon's erstwhile friend Antoine Legrand (1904-2002). That is, a correlation existed between light and dark on the Shroud image and those parts of the cloth that would have been closest to and farthest from the body respectively. it is indeed hard to determine with what rapidity the unknown action took place between the body and the Shroud the main point is that we can assert that the action diminished in proportion as the distance of the body from the Shroud increased" (his emphasis). ] observed: " Some emanation from the body has acted on the linen, and since the hollows on the Shroud are less vigorously reproduced than the raised portions it must be admitted that this something worked with less intensity in proportion as the distance from the body increased. Paul Vignon 1902: inverse relationship between Shroud cloth-body distance and image intensity In 1902 French biologist Paul Vignon (1865-1943). Note that these small, round, lepton coin size, three-dimensional objects really were over the eyes of the man on the Shroud.] As we shall see below, they are the same size and shape as a lepton coin issued only by Pontius Pilate (r. Note the small, round, raised, object over each eye (see below). Giovanni Tamburelli (not by by a VP-8 Image Analyzer). : Computer enhanced three-dimensional face of the man on the Shroud by Prof. Introduction There are images of a coin over both eyes of the man on the Shroud. Emphases are mine unless otherwise indicated. The other marks (5): Coins over eyes" and Three-dimensional #20. This is part #32, "Other marks and images: Coins over the eyes," of my series, " The evidence is overwhelming that the Turin Shroud is Jesus' burial sheet!" For more information about this series, see the " Main index #1" and " Other marks and images #26." See also " 2.6.
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