(9) The UV-Fluorescent results are particularly noteworthy for exhibiting a near perfect correlation (99.3%) with the 1988 radiocarbon results (i.e., the radiocarbon results from each laboratory are almost perfectly predicted by the UV-fluorescence). This suggests that fluorescence predicts carbon date, and amounts to an actual measure of contamination.
You mean, a microscopic measure of contamination? Or is it that the C14 machines could have just made a slight error giving rise to the 99.3%?
The Shroud of Turin is the most important artifact for Christianity and is the most studied artifact in the world. So much so, in fact, that the scientific study of the Shroud is a recognized field of study in itself (*Sindonology*).
What follows below is a copy-paste of a post I did today on Mind Walk's "Truly Open Forum." An individual was talking about the 1988 radiocarbon results of the Shroud of Turin saying it proved it was a medieval (forgery). I responded with a balanced assessment, saying the results don't add up because the bulk of the evidence favors authenticity, so when the lines don't cross and we have incongruent evidence we have to render an "Inconclusive" verdict (i.e., the radiocarbon results don't trump the rest of the evidence, we simply have data that suggests opposite conclusions, so we can't say anything definitive).
I also gave the example of a guy I know--the original photographer on the STURP research team that studied the Shroud. His name is Barry Schwortz and I explained how he is Jewish but is convinced by the evidence that the Shroud is the authentic burial cloth of Christ and he thinks the radiocarbon results must be in error. His website by the way is: https://www.shroud.com/latebrak.htm#papers3
*Anyway, the discussion inspired me to update my knowledge on the subject and in the process I discovered that the evidence isn't as inconclusive as I thought but strongly favors that the Shroud of Turin is the authentic burial cloth of Jesus. So, I posted a new, updated revised assessment on Mind Walk's forum. Here is the copy of my post. It's a little long, but it will give you an update on the current status of the Shroud: