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Once Leonardo da Vinci’s painting “Salvator Mundi”, the title which was translated into Russian as “Savior of the world”, was auctioned off for a fabulous amount of $ 450 million, even more passions flared up around her than they burned before of this.
Some researchers, including the chief editor of the newspaper “President”, scientist, excellent analyst and writer Andrei Tyunyaev, claim that this canvas is a fake.
First, the authors of such a high-profile statement argue that even the translation into Russian of the name of the picture is not true or, let’s just say too free. “Salvator Mundi” will be more true translate as “Ark by the Mountain.” That is, the author portrayed Jesus Christ as an ark carrying both male and female sexual characteristics. By the way, from this faith in Europe more and more spreading mental religious illness and multiply lesbians and gays. And even this alone can serve as confirmation that the picture was painted no earlier than the 19th century.
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Secondly, in the picture Christ holds a glass ball – spherical model of our earth. According to experts, the picture “Salvator Mundi” written at the end of the 15th century, by Leonardo da Vinci himself died in 1519. However, the work of Nicholas Copernicus on the heliocentric system of the world (“On the rotation of the celestial spheres”) was published only in 1543, moreover, before the Earth took a spherical shape in the view of scientists, it took centuries after this publication of the scientist. After all, at that time, pay attention, Nikolai Copernicus himself was depicted from the same angle, like Christ on the Salvator Mundi. At the same time, Copernicus holds in his hand a flat model of the world, and Christ is already spherical, that Leonardo yes Vinci could not just know, in principle, and therefore portray. The spherical model of the Earth became traditional only in the XVIII-XIX centuries. It is to this period that the spelling of “Savior” can be attributed. of the world, “which implies that the famous Italian artist did not have nothing to do with her …
However, such “convincing” reasoning does not fit with well-known evidence that Leonardo da Vinci drew drawings helicopters, submarines, recently, for example, in his drafts found also drawings of a modern smartphone, some of which bold minds even made the assumption that the famous artist and the scientist was a time traveler. If da Vinci painted in XV century helicopters, which will appear only in the middle of the XX century, why couldn’t he portray a spherical Earth?
Be that as it may, watch the video below for which hidden camera captured the emotions of people looking at the picture Leonardo da Vinci “Salvator Mundi”. Impression on the audience she produces, apparently, amazing. And although it cannot serve one hundred percent proof that the canvas is genuine, but also about it’s not very convincing to say something to a fake …
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