Italian physicist Paolo Di Lazzaro has declared the phenomenon of the Shroud of Turin inexplicable. "We don't have this kind of energy on Earth," he said. Paolo Di Lazzaro leads research at the ENEA Research Centre in Frascati, Italy. For five years, he has been trying to create an image similar to what is seen on the Shroud of Turin. They focused on an ultraviolet laser. The researchers directed powerful beams of ultraviolet light at a pure lin…
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Italian physicist Paolo Di Lazzaro has declared the phenomenon of the Shroud of Turin inexplicable. "We don't have this kind of energy on Earth," he said. Paolo Di Lazzaro leads research at the ENEA Research Centre in Frascati, Italy. For five years, he has been trying to create an image similar to what is seen on the Shroud of Turin. They focused on an ultraviolet laser. The researchers directed powerful beams of ultraviolet light at a pure lin…