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Wikipedia Text: Miraculous formation
Many believers consider the image to be a side effect of the Resurrection of Jesus, sometimes proposing semi-natural effects that might have been part of the process. These theories are not verifiable, and skeptics reject them out of hand. Some have suggested that the shroud collapsed through the glorified body of Jesus. Supporters of this theory point to certain x-ray-like impressions of the teeth and the finger bones. Others suggest that radiation caused by the miraculous event may have burned the image into the cloth.
It is fair to say that most serious shroud researchers reject miraculous explanations or argue that they are beyond scientific examination. . . . See:
Miraculous formation
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 cotton fibers found only in the carbon 14 sample region of the cloth. This is evidence of invisible reweaving.

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Best Web Sites on the Shroud of Turin
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