The Burden of Proof At some point in this investigation, the question changed. It stopped being, is it real? and started becoming, why do we see what we see? Because when you talk to scientists, theologians, and historians — everyone studying this cloth — they all swear they’re looking at the same data. But they’re not. They’re looking through different lenses. Bias is a strange thing. It never feels like bias when it’s yours. You think you’re following t...
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The Burden of Proof At some point in this investigation, the question changed. It stopped being, is it real? and started becoming, why do we see what we see? Because when you talk to scientists, theologians, and historians — everyone studying this cloth — they all swear they’re looking at the same data. But they’re not. They’re looking through different lenses. Bias is a strange thing. It never feels like bias when it’s yours. You think you’re following t...
Science Meets the Sacred In 1898, an amateur photographer named Secondo Pia developed the first photograph of the Shroud of Turin and saw something that shouldn’t have been possible. What followed was a century-long struggle between faith and science. This episode traces that journey: from the silence that followed Pia’s discovery, to the surgeons and scientists who tried to decode the image, to the five nights in 1978 when modern technology met one of history’s most mysterious relics. Decade...
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The Burden of Proof At some point in this investigation, the question changed. It stopped being, is it real? and started becoming, why do we see what we see? Because when you talk to scientists, theologians, and historians — everyone studying this cloth — they all swear they’re looking at the same data. But they’re not. They’re looking through different lenses. Bias is a strange thing. It never feels like bias when it’s yours. You think you’re following t...