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Wormholes?

It is interesting to note how dematerialization has been characterized. Mark Antonacci, author of The Resurrection of the Shroud, suggests that Jesus might have passed through a traversable Lorentzian wormhole in spacetime and that the Shroud's image may have been produced by loose particles resulting from the process. It is a baseless hypothesis. It is pure science fiction. Tulane University theoretical physicist and mathematician Frank Tipler, armed with elegant mathematical algorithms, suggests that the process of resurrection might have been dematerialization in the form of electroweak quantum tunneling and the images on the Shroud a consequence of a Sphaleron field. That it might be mathematically possible certainly doesn't make it so. Are we to wonder, is heaven on the other side of wormholes or quantum tunnels? Is this how God performs his miracles?

 

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John Jackson on Complexity of Image
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Swoon Theory
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