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The image on the Shroud has undergone extensive scientific inquiry. Investigations conducted in 1978 revealed that the Shroud conveys three-dimensional information through the grayscale of the image. This means that an analyzer could extract a three-dimensional representation of the body from the Shroud. The discovery poses the question of how a non-photographic material could encode such detailed information usable in modern 3D imaging technology.
Moreover, thorough examination of the image has demonstrated marked signs of suffering typical of a victim of Roman crucifixion. Forensic pathologists have studied these wounds, corroborating the details depicted on the Shroud with known methods and historical records of crucifixion, suggesting this individual was subjected to brutal treatment.