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Inconsequential or groundbreaking, American surgeon John Sottosanti presents NEW evidence for the human image on the Shroud of Turin. Through closed lips, he sees human teeth outlined in 3-D beneath the imprint on the 14-foot burial cloth. Whether is it Jesus Christ or not, the image of radiographic teeth is a newly described finding. Trained in facial anatomy, Dr. Sottosanti posits that an energy-burst had to have occurred in order to impose this newly discovered dental image.
In 1978, a high-definition black-and-white negative was created during a research project which evidences faint indications of lower teeth BEHIND what appeared to be closed lip tissue. Today, Dr. Sottosanti describes the image of the mandibular biting edge along the lower incisor plane. In layman's words, through a closed mouth, he sees a dental radiograph of the front teeth on the lower jaw. Furthermore, he says, only the lowers are discernable since any reasonably thick mustache absorbs radiographic rays. This new development could further the scientific credibility when defining the image-formation process.
Profoundly, this new evidence describes the imprint of internal dentition through tissue similar to todays' dental x-raying methods. If teeth are visualized beneath lips, it suggests a penetrating energy of an extra-ordinary magnitude BELOW the skin's surface--impossible with surface paint. Other specifics that align with this corroboration of an energy burst are below.
Conclusion. These new findings suggest a singular and unnatural event. This piece of linen continues to inspire, fascinate, and divide religions and cultures. For believers, it explains the Biblical Resurrection. For nonbelievers, its enigmatic existence defies explanation or reproduction. Dr. Sottosanti's dental image interpretation is beyond a curiosity. It evidences something--or someone--beyond nature. And who resides beyond our nature, but the Author of the Resurrection?
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