The book is a collection of papers now up-dated on the most important relics of Christianity: (a) the Veil of Manoppello, on which the face of Jesus of Nazareth alive is impressed; (b) the Shroud of Turin, on which the full body of Jesus dead is impressed. Nobody knows how the images were impressed 2000 years ago. The reader may not agree that they relate to Jesus of Nazareth known to Christians as Jesus Christ and that they are 2000 years old, just like biased scholars continue to deny, despite the overwhelming, largely documented proof found on the Shroud and now also on the Veil, which is scientifically examined here for the first time. Based on these papers, we dare to conclude that the man depicted in both relics is Jesus of Nazareth, who was born, very likely, on 6 January 1 AD and died on Good Friday 23 April 34 AD.
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Dimensions: 148 x 212mm
Publication Date: 01 Nov 2024
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781036412272
About Emilio MatriccianiLiberato De Caro
Liberato De Caro is a physicist and a researcher at the National Research Council at the Institute of Crystallography Bari Italy with a consolidate experience in the structural characterization and modelling of materials crystallographic methods coherent diffraction techniques X-ray and electron imaging techniques and image analysis. Other fields of his research are archeology history authorship of literary texts and quantum mechanics. He is the author of about fifteen essays and books.Emilio Matricciani is Professor of Telecommunications at Politecnico di Milano Italy. He has conducted extensive research on satellite communication. He has also researched literary texts according to the Communication Theory for which he has proposed a mathematical theory on the deep-language structure of alphabetical texts and their fundamental connection with shortterm memory capacity. He has also researched the Veil of Manoppello and the Shroud of Turin. According to Stanford University (USA) he is in the top 2% of the most important scientists across all fields.