You have to consider everything you see on the internet as having come originally from a very few sources, whose voices are endlessly multiplied, and not get distracted by sheer numbers of reports. That said, the Shroud seems to have had quite a few serious investigators, more than a lot of other subjects.
This is long but covers many aspects. Fr. Dalton is actually a lecturer on the Shroud. Like most Catholics, he won't commit to saying this definitely wrapped Jesus. It has to be declared so by the Church, I guess.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAbuG-oVq1Q
This is to me one of the most fascinating studies. The authors are talking about the energy that created the image coming from the long center axis of the body and being projected onto the Shroud. Now the body is not perfectly flat, see the 3d image, nor is the Shroud evenly draped over it. The image is strongest in the parts that are closest to the body. The authors of this video are saying that in the blurriness, they are seeing movement, like a stroboscope picture with little jerky gaps in it. A movie of Christ starting to move his hands.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAVZp9tW5FU
Several efforts to recreate Jesus in 3d from the Shroud. In real life (or death) this body would be gray. Would it show the usual mottling and pooling? Dunno. This man was so wounded, he was 4/5 dead before he was crucified. I would guess he was mottled because the scourging would cause deep bruising. But it could be that the bruises ran together and were coagulating when he died.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4RBXVs70_g
This one I'm not completely sold on. The Man on the Shroud has a broken, displaced nose and much swelling on the right side of the face--images based on the Shroud don't always account for what the unswollen face would look like.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAV36d7xosU
This is about the Sudarium, which is also quite interesting. Soaked up a lot of blood, probably from the obviously broken nose on the Man in the Shroud. There's still a lot on the Shroud.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNy65pKZS34
You have to consider everything you see on the internet as having come originally from a very few sources, whose voices are endlessly multiplied, and not get distracted by sheer numbers of reports. That said, the Shroud seems to have had quite a few serious investigators, more than a lot of other subjects.
This is long but covers many aspects. Fr. Dalton is actually a lecturer on the Shroud. Like most Catholics, he won't commit to saying this definitely wrapped Jesus. It has to be declared so by the Church, I guess. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HAbuG-oVq1Q
This is a very clear and concise, point-by-point, series about the Shroud. https://www.youtube.com/@ShrewdManagerChristianity
This is to me one of the most fascinating studies. The authors are talking about the energy that created the image coming from the long center axis of the body and being projected onto the Shroud. Now the body is not perfectly flat, see the 3d image, nor is the Shroud evenly draped over it. The image is strongest in the parts that are closest to the body. The authors of this video are saying that in the blurriness, they are seeing movement, like a stroboscope picture with little jerky gaps in it. A movie of Christ starting to move his hands. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xAVZp9tW5FU
Several efforts to recreate Jesus in 3d from the Shroud. In real life (or death) this body would be gray. Would it show the usual mottling and pooling? Dunno. This man was so wounded, he was 4/5 dead before he was crucified. I would guess he was mottled because the scourging would cause deep bruising. But it could be that the bruises ran together and were coagulating when he died. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4RBXVs70_g
This one I'm not completely sold on. The Man on the Shroud has a broken, displaced nose and much swelling on the right side of the face--images based on the Shroud don't always account for what the unswollen face would look like. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAV36d7xosU
This is about the Sudarium, which is also quite interesting. Soaked up a lot of blood, probably from the obviously broken nose on the Man in the Shroud. There's still a lot on the Shroud. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dNy65pKZS34
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G2IMtYl_28k