Friday, May 21, 2010

More "Cosmic Stickman" and the Shroud


The shape of the deep-field galactic clusters, known as the "Stick Man" is used as a scientific gauge to explain the structure of the universe.

This is sometimes referred to to as the "Finger of God."



















The images immediately below are a positive image of the face of the shroud and the reverse image of the shroud face.

See the last images that show how the Stick Man figure and the image from the shroud align with each other.

Enlarge the images and note how the red dot on the center of the nose in the shroud images align with the orange dots on the Stick Man chart to again align with the shroud face.

God made us in his image!

Place any orange dot over the red dot in the center of the positive image on the center of nose and the chart will reproduce some aspect of the face.

The Stick Man can be rotated 360 degrees to reproduce the aspects of the face.








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