Who Can He Be?
Who Can He Be? Film plus bonus features • 1h 26m
The Shroud of Turin - the cloth that millions believe wrapped the body of Jesus in the tomb - was branded a fake by a C-14 test in 1988 yet no one can reproduce the nature of its image. Who Can He Be? reveals new evidence which casts significant doubt on the validity of the C-14 test carried out in the absence of the five protocols deemed necessary to ensure an accurate result. It also profiles some of the remarkable scientific discoveries that make a persuasive case for the authenticity of this remarkable cloth.
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Bonus 1 - Professor Christopher Ramse...
Professor Christopher Ramsey discusses the radiocarbon test of the Shroud and the conflict between the date given by that test and other scientific and historical evidence.
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Bonus 2 - Interview with Michael Tite
BBC World Service Interview with Michael Tite, who had overall responsibility for the controversial Radiocarbon Dating of the Turin Shroud.
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Bonus 3 - A forensic analysis of ever...
The 1988 radiocarbon dating of the Turin Shroud famously dated this cloth to the period 1260-1390AD. At the press conference announcing this result, Professor Hall of Oxford University claimed that, “There was a multi-million pound business in making forgeries during the fourteenth century. Some...