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...
The Age of Almost Certainty In 1988, three of the world’s most respected laboratories tested the Shroud of Turin, and the results shocked the world. “Medieval,” the scientists declared. Case closed. But what if the story wasn’t that simple? This episode revisits the most famous scientific test ever performed on a religious relic: the carbon dating of the Shroud of Turin. Through newly released data, hidden correspondence, and firsthand accounts, we uncover the human story behind the sc...
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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...