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On Apr 9, 5:21 pm, H. Wabnig .... .-- .- -... -. .. --. @ .-
--- -. DOT .- - wrote: On 9 Apr 2007 06:35:22 -0700, "mathematician" wrote: Hi, I found one interesting article and abstract of which I copy below, please take a look for your comments !!! Best Regrads, Hannu Poropudas ------------------------------------------------------------COPY BELOW-------------------------------------------------------------------- In 1988, radiocarbon laboratories at Arizona, Cambridge, and Zurich determined the age of a sample from the Shroud of Turin. They reported that the date of the cloth's production lay between A.D. 1260 and 1390 with 95% confidence. .............. so it is 600 years old, isn't that old enough for a museum piece? did anyone really expect more? If they measured the age of some of the patches of the Shroud of Turin then the right conlusion would be that the date of patching of the Shroud of Turin would lay between A.D. 1260 and 1390 with 95% confidence ? w. -- soc.culture.austria answering service proposals and complaints to: Best Regards, Hannu Poropudas "An opinion is like a rear end, everyone sits on his own" |
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On Apr 9, 5:21 pm, H. Wabnig .... .-- .- -... -. .. --. @ .- .... In 1988, radiocarbon laboratories at Arizona, Cambridge, and Zurich determined the age of a sample from the Shroud of Turin. They reported that the date of the cloth's production lay between A.D. 1260 and 1390 with 95% confidence. .............. so it is 600 years old, isn't that old enough for a museum piece? did anyone really expect more? If they measured the age of some of the patches of the Shroud of Turin then the right conlusion would be that the date of patching of the Shroud of Turin would lay between A.D. 1260 and 1390 with 95% confidence ? Wouldn't the warranted conclusion be that the material of the patches was grown between those periods, irrespective of when it was patched -- John S. Wilkins, Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Biohumanities Project University of Queensland - Blog: scienceblogs.com/evolvingthoughts "He used... sarcasm. He knew all the tricks, dramatic irony, metaphor, bathos, puns, parody, litotes and... satire. He was vicious." |
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