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Hubble Telescope Pictures with Pachelbel's "Canon"

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  • The sketch "proportions of the face and eye" done by Leonardo Da Vinci, previously mentioned, is a geometric pattern. Wherever you align the V that appears between the eyes on the sketch you will be able to find the rest of the face. Wherever you find this face, you will find the Shroud face. Wherever you find the Shroud face you will find the Shroud body. All these images combined will align to the Lenin Codex. The Lenin Codex is the star of David. Jehovah is God. Jesus Christ is Jehovah.

  • @Leonardakers You really do believe this stuff, don't you? I notice you explain none of it. Ok. An electron is a particle that displays wave like characteristics. Because of this, we can never predict where in the orbital an electron is likely to be, because we do not know its direction. So we cannot get an image.

    If you want to be taken seriously, please explain how the image of Jesus fits on the electron cloud of a helium atom, when the cloud image can never be determined?

  • National Geographic 100 Scientific discoveries that changed the world - current issue page 82. Picture of an electron cloud. Description of picture "A modern representation of a cloud of electrons around a helium atom". The image on the Shroud of Turin fits on this. And also the 4 hebrew letters making the name of God, Jehovah fit on the picture.

  • The Tycho supernova is the model used to research the motion of energy. The image of God, Jesus Christ, on the Shroud of Turin may be analyzed using the Tycho supernova model.

  • @myelectroncloud I am talking about the IMAGE on the shroud, not the shape of the cloth. 

  • @Leonardakers Reality? Is that what you call it? The Shroud is 14.3ft x 3.7ft; that makes it a rectangle by everyone else's definition. Now, I don't know about you, but Israel isn't shaped like a rectangle last time I checked. It's all moot anyway. Faith answers a lot of questions if you don't question the answers. To even start to debate the authenticity of the Shroud, you must first determine that Jesus actually existed, never mind about being the son of God. Claims are not fact.

  • @myelectroncloud you dont want to face reality. The Shroud of Turin is shaped like Israel. Who manipulated that information?

  • @Leonardakers Oh, you mean the man made simulated image done by scientists and then doctered to look like a face, so that people like you can use science to try to convince the less educated amongst us that it must be God, in the pathetic and vain attempt to hope that they will believe you because your religious methods no longer work on a world that is more educated than you give it credit for. You obviously think the masses are stupid. If not, explain "God's face was there" in a simulation.

  • The Rocky mountains (east of Denver) will conform to the shape of the Shroud of Turin. The body of the Shroud makes the face of the Shroud. Both of these images can be located here. God's name in hebrew can also be located here.

  • The proportions of the Shroud of Turin geometrically align to the sketch of the face "proportions of the face & eye" done by Leonardo Da Vinci. Michaelangelo's signature will also align to the same sketch of the face. The face on the Shroud of Turin also aligns to the the previously mentioned simulated computer image of the expanding supernvoa. One second after expanding, God's face was there

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