Eddie Bravo took a wild dive into the mystery of the Shroud of Turin during his latest appearance on The Joe Rogan Experience. Known for going deep on conspiracy theories, Bravo didn’t disappoint as he broke down his thoughts on the legendary artifact.
The Shroud of Turin is believed to be the burial cloth of Jesus, bearing a faint image that has baffled scientists for years. It’s the most studied artifact ever, with experts ranging from particle physicists to nuclear engineers examining it. Despite decades of research, no one knows how the image was formed. There’s no paint, no dye—just a ghostly outline that becomes remarkably clear when viewed as a photographic negative.
Bravo shared that the image is barely visible to the naked eye, appearing almost white with a yellowish face imprint. But in 1898, a photographer developed a negative and revealed a detailed front-and-back image of a man’s body. Some believers think the image was formed by a burst of ultraviolet radiation at the moment of resurrection. Others remain skeptical, but everyone agrees—it’s a mystery that science hasn’t solved.
Bravo’s enthusiasm and Rogan’s intrigue made for a mind-blowing conversation, leaving listeners questioning the Shroud’s true origins.