The $1m challenge: ‘If the Turin Shroud is a forgery, show how it was done’
the image on the cloth seems to have come from a massive burst of radiation, emitted in a fraction of a second.
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the image on the cloth seems to have come from a massive burst of radiation, emitted in a fraction of a second.
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the Guardian
The $1m challenge: ‘If the Turin Shroud is a forgery, show how it was done’
Expert on revered relic calls on British Museum to back up the results of its disputed carbon dating tests
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The greatest danger for most of us is not that our aim is too high and we miss it, but that it is too low and we reach it.
〜 Alfred Adler。 。
Happy Easter everyone! Did you know that some historians believe that the name "Easter" might have come from the pagan festival celebrating the arrival of spring called "Ostara" or "Eostre"? The monk Bede mentioned the goddess Eostre, who was believed to rule over the early spring month and was worshipped by the early pagans as a goddess of dawn, upspringing light, blessings, and possibly as a liminal goddess of portals and doorways. Her worship may have included offerings of colored eggs hung from trees during the Vernal Equinox.
The use of eggs and rabbits in Easter traditions also have pagan origins and are associated with fertility and rebirth, which are themes that are also associated with Eostre.
Regardless of our beliefs, let's celebrate this time of year with joy and hope for new beginnings!
Happy Easter everyone
The use of eggs and rabbits in Easter traditions also have pagan origins and are associated with fertility and rebirth, which are themes that are also associated with Eostre.
Regardless of our beliefs, let's celebrate this time of year with joy and hope for new beginnings!
Happy Easter everyone
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