Rigor mortis

https://apcz.umk.pl/SetF/article/view/S … .001/24098 The body image has signs of being in rigor mortis. Rigor mortis[a] (Latin: rigor “stiffness”, and mortis “of death”), or postmortem rigidity, is the fourth stage of death. It is one of the recognizable signs of death, characterized by stiffening of the limbs of the corpse caused by chemical changes in the …

Hyperrealism

If the shroud was created by an artist, perhaps the best genre to classify it would be realism — or most specifically, hyperrealism or photorealism. “Hyperrealism is a genre of painting and sculpture resembling a high-resolution photograph. Hyperrealism is considered an advancement of photorealism by the methods used to create the resulting paintings or sculptures.” …

Airbrush effect

https://www.behance.net/gallery/41994987/jesus If the shroud image was created by an artist, he could not have brushed paint on it because there are no brush strokes. “It is true to say that there are no signs of brushstrokes on the shroud.” https://www.abc.net.au/science/articles … 667644.htm Another indication it could not have been painted on by a brush is …

Halftone effect

I mentioned one curious effect of the shroud image is that you cannot discern the image when you are close to it. The reason for this is the image uses the halftone effect. Halftone is the reprographic technique that simulates continuous-tone imagery through the use of dots, varying either in size or in spacing, thus …

Scientists are already invoking non-natural explanations

Cosmology (and physics) have started to resort to non-natural explanations because naturalistic explanations are not viable. These are not done by religious right-wing nuts, but by bona fide scientists. The only way to get around this is to equivocate and redefine what is natural. Something outside of our universe is not natural. Something in another …