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Physical implausibility. Radiation mechanisms invoked (e.g., body dematerialization) imply unrealistic energy scales.
Lack of empirical support. No reproducible lab experiments confirm body radiation causes Shroud image.
Antonacci’s article advocates a particle radiation hypothesis for the Shroud of Turin’s image formation and carbon dating discrepancies. While this idea has enthusiasts in some niche research communities, the broader scientific community treats it as speculative and unverified. Critics emphasize that the theory lacks robust physical grounding and reproducible evidence.
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Critics emphasize that subjective reports alone cannot confirm consciousness after death, and point to methodological limitations, cultural influences, and plausible neurological mechanisms instead.
There remains active debate in both scientific and philosophical circles about what NDEs mean, but there is no broad scientific agreement that they demonstrate an afterlife or consciousness independent of the brain.
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To followers and many local observers, the Zeitoun apparitions were a profound supernatural event that drew large crowds and reinvigorated faith across communities.
To rationalists and many secular observers, the evidence remains inconclusive, with reasonable alternative explanations — psychological, sociological, or natural light effects — for much of what was observed.
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Critics do not always deny that unusual phenomena occur, but they caution that the current evidence does not conclusively demonstrate supernatural transformation.
Many sceptics emphasise that without repeatable, well-documented, independently verified scientific data, claims of miracles remain matters of faith and interpretation, not established scientific fact.
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