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Fabric of Time

Fabric of Time (2007)

April. 03,2007
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We live in a world where science and religion have often been on opposing sides. But is all that changing? For the first time, science and religion have come together to uncover an age-old mystery: Who was Jesus Christ? What did he actually look like? And can the story of his death and resurrection now be proven as true? Is it possible that a single fiber from an ancient artifact might hold the answers? And has science found a way to unlock the hidden information contained in the artifact that could provide a link to the past-one that might explain the universe in a whole new light and give hope to people around the world.

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Matialth
2007/04/03

Good concept, poorly executed.

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Senteur
2007/04/04

As somebody who had not heard any of this before, it became a curious phenomenon to sit and watch a film and slowly have the realities begin to click into place.

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Invaderbank
2007/04/05

The film creates a perfect balance between action and depth of basic needs, in the midst of an infertile atmosphere.

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Guillelmina
2007/04/06

The film's masterful storytelling did its job. The message was clear. No need to overdo.

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cglambert387
2007/04/07

"Do you remember how electrical currents and "unseen waves" were laughed at? The knowledge about man is still in its infancy." --Albert EinsteinScience is imperfect. More than that, we as humans, are constantly learning--constantly proving and disproving, discovering and rediscovering. There is no place for close-mindedness or complacency if there is to be growth. Science and "religion" have been separated for much too long. Once we are open to understanding the relationship between the physical and the supernatural(not religion), truth awaits us. Quantum physics is something that not everyone is ready or able to understand just yet. That being said, comments depicting this documentary as "a good laugh" go on to prove Albert Einstein's point."Do you remember how electrical currents and "unseen waves" were laughed at? The knowledge about man is still in its infancy." --Albert Einstein

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paddy-102
2007/04/08

This film is well worth a watch, particularly if you want a good laugh.The basic premise seems to be that the Turin Shroud was created when Jesus was resurrected by a black hole.The science offered in this film is appalling. Scientific methods and standards used for many years are, we are told, wrong, unsubstantiated and generally dodgy. These arguments are not backed up with evidence. If testing throws up evidence that does not fit with the hypothesis of the film, it is discounted as "bad science". Alternative ideas are presented as reasonable, even if outlandish or completely unscientific. Again, more scientific or rational alternatives are not examined - the preferred theory is advanced as the most likely without even a cursory examination of more rational or likely alternatives.If you want to watch a good science documentary, this is not for you. If you want to laugh out loud, watch this film.

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Peter
2007/04/09

This 'docu' was just below par to say it nicely. It's just throwing in quantum physics and some astronomy to baffle the viewer into believing that at the moment the image on the Shroud of Turin was produced a black hole event horizon emerged from the body of Jezus and started a new universe. Worse, this crap info is given at the end of the docu, so you'll have to sit through the buildup of this 'climax'.I was totally appalled by how stupid the makers of this piece of crap thought their viewers are.On the bright side, the doc itself is made well and professionally; only the subject matter t is a bit mad.

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