Anticipating the Conference: Charles Madder on Ray Rogers’ Archives
Charles Mader | 10-Oct-14 | 6:30-7:00 pm THE RAYMOND ROGERS COMPUTER ARCHIVE As a professional colleague and friend of Raymond Rogers at Los Alamos while he was alive I was asked by his wife, Joan...
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Barrie Schwortz | 12-Oct-2014 | 10:45-11:00 am REMEMBERING RAY ROGERS: A PERSONAL REFLECTION ON THE MAN AND HIS WORK In the past few years, I have sadly witnessed a growing number of personal...
View ArticleAnother Paper by Yannick Clément
On July 20th, I posted a lead to a new essay by Yannick Clément. At the time I mentioned that I would mention another paper soon. Today, I noticed a link to it on The Holy Shroud Guild Facebook page....
View ArticleA Defense of Ray Rogers on the Image at the Thread and Fiber Level
“ . . . Direct comparison between image and non-image parts of the Shroud show exactly the same amounts and types of radiation damage in the two types of areas. This suggests that the image was not...
View ArticleThe Devolution and Evolution of a Maillard Reaction Image Hypothesis
You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have. — Maya Angelou Colin Berry’s creative juices of...
View ArticleRogers’ Impurity Layer and Di Lazzaro’s Experiments
Yes, maybe. But what if Rogers is wrong about “a thin layer of carbohydrate impurities”? A reader writes in response to the Interview with Interview with Paolo Di Lazzaro: Scientifically speaking, this...
View ArticleThe Morphing of Rogers and Berry?
The most superficial part of the linen fibre is the PCW, and that comprises hemicellulose as a major constituent. Hemicellulose has a lot of pentose sugars, which are chemically reactive, more so than...
View ArticleRogers’ Impurity Layer and Di Lazzaro’s Experiments
Yes, maybe. But what if Rogers is wrong about “a thin layer of carbohydrate impurities”? A reader writes in response to the Interview with Interview with Paolo Di Lazzaro: Scientifically speaking, this...
View ArticleThe Morphing of Rogers and Berry?
The most superficial part of the linen fibre is the PCW, and that comprises hemicellulose as a major constituent. Hemicellulose has a lot of pentose sugars, which are chemically reactive, more so than...
View ArticleAnticipating the Conference: Charles Madder on Ray Rogers’ Archives
Charles Mader | 10-Oct-14 | 6:30-7:00 pm THE RAYMOND ROGERS COMPUTER ARCHIVE As a professional colleague and friend of Raymond Rogers at Los Alamos while he was alive I was asked by his wife, Joan...
View ArticleAnticipating the Conference: Barrie Schwortz on Ray Rogers
Barrie Schwortz | 12-Oct-2014 | 10:45-11:00 am REMEMBERING RAY ROGERS: A PERSONAL REFLECTION ON THE MAN AND HIS WORK In the past few years, I have sadly witnessed a growing number of personal...
View ArticleAnother Paper by Yannick Clément
On July 20th, I posted a lead to a new essay by Yannick Clément. At the time I mentioned that I would mention another paper soon. Today, I noticed a link to it on The Holy Shroud Guild Facebook page....
View ArticleA Defense of Ray Rogers on the Image at the Thread and Fiber Level
“ . . . Direct comparison between image and non-image parts of the Shroud show exactly the same amounts and types of radiation damage in the two types of areas. This suggests that the image was not...
View ArticleThe Devolution and Evolution of a Maillard Reaction Image Hypothesis
You can’t use up creativity. The more you use, the more you have. — Maya Angelou Colin Berry’s creative juices of...
View ArticleRogers’ Impurity Layer and Di Lazzaro’s Experiments
Yes, maybe. But what if Rogers is wrong about “a thin layer of carbohydrate impurities”? A reader writes in response to the Interview with Interview with Paolo Di Lazzaro: Scientifically speaking, this...
View ArticleThe Morphing of Rogers and Berry?
The most superficial part of the linen fibre is the PCW, and that comprises hemicellulose as a major constituent. Hemicellulose has a lot of pentose sugars, which are chemically reactive, more so than...
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