TITLE:
The Shroud of Turin and Mathematical Constants: A Study of Encoded Knowledge
AUTHORS:
Dawn Higgins
KEYWORDS:
Shroud of Turin, Sacred Geometry, Mathematical Constants, Great Pyramid of Giza, Pi, Phi, τ (Tau), Golden Angle, 432 Hz, Biblical Symbolism, Ancient Knowledge, Resonance, Harmony, Cosmic Creation
JOURNAL NAME:
Advances in Anthropology,
Vol.15 No.2,
April
9,
2025
ABSTRACT: This paper explores the Shroud of Turin in the context of mathematical constants and ancient knowledge. By examining the dimensions of the Shroud -4.4 meters by 1.1 meters (Fanti & Malfi, 2015), this study reveals correlations with symbolic numbers such as Pi, Phi, and the golden angle (137.5 degrees). Other numbers discovered within the Shroud, such as 216, 432, and 864, symbolize the Moon and the Sun. Their presence in the Shroud underscores its potential role as a vessel of encoded universal knowledge, reflecting ancient civilizations’ profound understanding of celestial harmony and mathematical order (). These numbers are significant in ancient cosmology and are linked to universal patterns observed in nature. The study focuses on the mysterious 8 cm side strip, which runs along the entire length of the Shroud. This strip, sewn nearly invisibly and made from the same cloth as the main body of the Shroud, had been carefully removed and reattached with such precision that it is barely noticeable. Here, it is hypothesized that the strip’s measure of 3.14 inches encodes the mathematical constant of pi (3.14), symbolizing cycles and creation. The strip is seen as an intentional design element within the Shroud, acting as a code key that reveals deeper meanings and hidden relationships with the Shroud’s dimensions. Remarkable parallels between the Shroud’s measurements and the dimensions of the Great Pyramid, including its side length of 432 long cubits (Grant, 2021) and an angle of 51.84 degrees, are highlighted. These connections suggest that those who created such artifacts encoded profound mathematical and cosmic knowledge in their creations. This study suggests that besides being of religious importance, the Shroud of Turin symbolizes universal constants and cosmic harmony. This further supports the importance of the figure who was crucified and buried in the Shroud (Shroud of Turin Research Project, 1981). It is not only a relic but a unique insight into the knowledge of those of the past, further supporting the Shroud’s importance in human history. Ancient civilizations often used numbers to convey hidden knowledge, embedding them in language through systems like gematria, which is the practice of assigning numerical values to words or phrases to encode deeper meanings. Gematria originated in ancient cultures, including the Hebrews and Greeks, where numerical values were assigned to letters. It became a significant tool in mystical traditions, especially in Kabbalistic interpretations of biblical texts (Aczel, 2000).