![]() Scientists and scholars cannot resolve the mystery of the shroud. I'm sure there will be people that will say that the 'artist' used a first century cloth.there are only so many of these ad-hoc hypotheses you can use before it simply becomes more reasonable to accept the fact that this isn't a 14th century artistic work! If the cloth dates to the first century, well it certainly continues to add to the argument that it is not a 14th century artifact. ![]() So we feel pretty certain that the blood is blood!Ī) Well it will certainly tell us what the date of the cloth is.it won't tell us what the date of the image is.it will only tell us the date of the cloth. Not only have we gotten them but an Italian investigator has independently confirmed our tests and has also got immunological tests for blood. But we were also able to get a number of other tests for blood but also most importantly we did immunological tests for blood. The human blood is a porphyrin related structure. PJS) I understand that you were responsible for the identification of Blood on the Shroud.Ī) Well, what we did was to run not one test but a variety of tests for blood we used one of the oldest known tests for blood forensically which was to see if one can generate the compound that produces the color of blood, this compound is called ' porphyrin' it is the same stuff that makes grass green. I opened our discussion with the following: ![]() Original member of STURP, who went on to spend 20 years of continuing research, lectures, symposiums, and trips around the world as a member of Shroud of Turin Research Project. Adler (1931-2000), Emeritus Professor of Chemistry at Western Connecticut State University. Alan Adler the scientist responsible for the investigation of the Blood on the Shroud. The most interesting of these was my interview with the now deceased Dr. On their return to the USA I was privileged to conduct a series of investigative interviews with a number of the team members. For five full days beginning October 8th and lasting through the 13 th, the STURP team studied the Shroud around the clock in a room at the Royal Palace adjoining the Turin Cathedral. ![]() The team arrived in Turin in early October 1978. To support the effort, they carried several tons of equipment and scientific instruments. This was to be the firstĮxtensive scientific examination of the shroud and remains to this date the most extensive study of the shroud ever undertaken. In Turin, the expedition was joined by colleagues from around the world. In 1978 a large team of American scientists under the auspices of the Shroud of Turin Research Project (STURP) spent over two years prior to embarking for Turin, planning a large number of specific data gathering tests, on the sacred Shroud of Turin, believed by millions of Catholics around the world to be the shroud in which the body of Christ was wrapped following his crucifixion. ![]()
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