Baruch was Guarded
But Baruch was guarded in his reporting. He confirmed what Frei had observed but at the genus level and not a species level. That wasn’t very helpful for it greatly expanded the geographic area. A flower particular to a specific area in Frei’s interpretation might be found elsewhere in the world in places that even the greatest conspiracy theorists never thought to imagine that the shroud might have ever been. Sadly, these concerns were ignored by many people who poured out web page after web page trying to prove that the shroud was real. Finally, in 1991, Danin clarified his position on the pollen evidence. It could not be used to show that the shroud had been in the Middle East. He did, however, argue that his identification of plant images on the shroud was sufficient. Was it?
I have yet to personally meet anyone who denies that there is an image of a man on the shroud. However, in cyberspace I have. One day I received an email from someone who claimed that what we think is an image is merely the happenstance accumulation of smudges and stains on the cloth. It was, he wrote, no different than an imaginary image of Jesus on a burned slice of toast or the Virgin Mary in the grain of a plank of wood. But, I wrote back, the image is too detailed, too realistic and too complex to be that. It is obviously an image of a man, whether real or fake. But he persisted. His mind was made up. “You can’t prove it,” he wrote back. It could be pure coincidence. It raised an interesting question. Is there a threshold for perceiving an image?
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Testing History
Have We Missed Something?
Max Frei thought so.
Pollen Identification
Scanning Electron Microscope
Attacking Frei
Der Stern
Avinoam Danin and Uri Baruch
Baruch was Guarded
Threshold For Perceiving Images
The Situationist
Pareidolia
The Face on Mars
Things People See on the Shroud
Photons by the Millions
Dirty, Creased and Wrinkled
So does the banding patterns, the variegated appearance of
Photography is Part of the Problem
Fluffy Shaped Sponge?
The Lepton
Francis Filas
Points of Congruence
Barrie Schwortz on the Coins
Limestone Dust
Textile Analysis
Stitching
Variegation
The Making of Linen
Ancient Bleaching
Bleaching in the Middle Ages
It has been noticed that the Shroud of Turin—except
The Decomposition of Vanillin
Vanillin as a Validation of Carbon Dating
Making Sense of History in Context