Thursday, March 19, 2015

"I rebuke and chasten" - Einstein and the Shroud of Turin



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Einstein and the Shroud of Turin


Einstein has been respected by Americans so much, though he uttered his last word in German when he died in 1955.

And when he died, his body underwent an autopsy.  Then his brain, literally, took away by a medical pathologist who performed the autopsy.  And none could take it back from him.
Einstein's autopsy was conducted in a lab at Princeton Hospital by pathologist Thomas Stoltz Harvey shortly after his death in 1955. Harvey removed and weighed the brain and then brought it to a lab at the University of Pennsylvania where he dissected Einstein's brain into several pieces; some of the pieces he kept to himself while others were given to leading pathologists. He claimed he hoped that cytoarchitectonics would reveal useful information...
In 2010, Harvey's heirs transferred all of his holdings constituting the remains of Einstein's brain to the National Museum of Health and Medicine, including 14 photographs of the whole brain (which is now in fragments) never before revealed to the public.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Einstein's_brain
So, almost 50 years, Einstein's brain was in the hand of one American individual who had no legal right and no legitimate contract with Einstein's heirs.  But nobody could appeal to a court to take the brain back through judicial, administrative, official and physical forces.

However one thing clear is that the keeper of Einstein's brain, Harvey, didn't try to make his big fortune, say, by selling it or handing it over to a rich organization, such as Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History or the British Museum.

And, interestingly one Japanese professor was involved in stories around Einstein's brain and Harvey, in addition to one American writer:
Einstein's Brain is a 1994 documentary by Kevin Hull following Japanese professor Kenji Sugimoto in his search for Albert Einstein's brain. It is produced by BBC Films.

Because of its somewhat absurd premise and execution, Einstein's Brain's veracity has often been questioned. The notion of a brain of such fame being misplaced and subsequently found by an eccentric Japanese professor has by many been found too outrageous to be true, but aside from the regular narrativization of material found in documentaries, very little actually indicates forgery.

The documentary is lent further credibility by Michael Paterniti's 2000 book Driving Mr. Albert: A Trip Across America With Einstein's Brain, where the author tells the story of how he chauffeured Dr. Harvey across the US to deliver the brain to Evelyn Einstein. His path crosses with several persons who appeared in Einstein's Brain, including director Kevin Hull and Evelyn Einstein, and at one point he even travels to Japan and meets Sugimoto, who proudly shows off his brain sample and invites him out to a night of karaoke. If the story of Sugimoto and Harvey is a hoax, it is an elaborate one.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Relics:_Einstein's_Brain

This can be very suggestive in wondering where the clothes having been left in the tomb of Christ Jesus had gone after His followers found that their Master resurrected and left the tomb with Angels.

The holy clothes or shroud of Christ Jesus must have been kept by some of His followers for 50 years and then must be handed over to somebody.

It should provably lead to the existence of the Shroud of  Turin.


Additionally, we had better think that some physics worked on the Shroud when the image of the Man was imprinted on it.

For example, energy might have been issued from the supposedly dead body of our Lord.  But, in my new theory, it is more likely that material of the Shroud emitted energy upon the body.  The energy that made Christ Jesus resurrect and left His body image on the Shroud might have come outside the Shroud.  The Angels who entered the tomb might have triggered it from above the Shroud.  A spirit taking a human shape was delivered from space over the Shroud to enter the supposedly dead body.  Then, He came back to life.

It might be one example of applications of Einstein's theories.




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Rev 3:19 As many as I love, I rebuke and chasten: be zealous therefore, and repent.
Rev 3:20 Behold, I stand at the door, and knock: if any man hear my voice, and open the door, I will come in to him, and will sup with him, and he with me.