In a new documentary about the Shroud of Turin by David Rolfe, Dr. Paolo Di Lazzaro says: “The ultraviolet light necessary to create this image exceeds the maximum power released by all ultraviolet light sources available today. It would require a pulse having a duration shorter than forty-billionth of a second and an intensity of the order of several billion watts to discolour the cloth without penetrating and destroying it.”
 

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