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Garlaschelli, the Italian researcher who claims to have found out how the Shroud was made. I have been in contact with him and he has kindly agreed to publish the preliminary findings and some photographs,
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Garlaschelli. Frale claims she has “discovered” inscriptions on the Shroud that prove it is authentic. However, she is basing her conclusions on the work done by French researchers Marion and Courage
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mechanisms (Garlaschelli’s painting, Fanti’s coronal discharge and di Lazzaro’s UV laser pulses) and rejects them all, on largely questionable grounds. Garlaschelli's chemical and thermal treatment,
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Luigi Garlaschelli’s “reproduction” from 2009. Another book that has just seen the light of day is by BSTS member Mark Oxley (resident in Zimbabwe). Both books are reviewed herein. I have also
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Petrus Soons Responds to Garlaschelli,” paper presented at the Ohio Shroud Conference, August 2008, http://www.shroud.com/pdfs/soonsresponse.pdf [accessed December 26, 2011]. 32 See Ray Rogers,
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New Garlaschelli and Borrini Study.” A review of the Italian scientists’ experiments dripping blood-substitute from various possible wound sites in various possible positions. “Carbon Date the
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rather than thermal, scorches, rather as Luigi Garlaschelli hypothesised when he painted a shroud with a small percentage of sulphuric acid in the pigment carrying medium. Tests involving various acidic
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as opposed to the Shroud. Even Luigi Garlaschelli in Italy, with his full-size reproduction of the Shroud (the first attempt of that kind), did not even try to replicate the bloodstains with great detail33!
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Emily Craig, Jacques di Costanzo and Luigi Garlaschelli, and is at his best in summarising some of the more complex scientific ideas that laymen such as myself struggle perennially to understand. A
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3. L. Garlaschelli, J. Imag. Sci. Tech. 54, 040301 (2010) 4. P. Di Lazzaro, D. Murra, A. Santoni, G. Fauti, E. Nicheletti, G. Baldacchini, J. Imag. Sci. Tech. 54, 040302 (2010) 5. S.F. Pellicori,