Fabric of Time (2007)

We live in a world where science and religion have often been on opposing sides. But is all that changing? For the first time, science and religion have come together to uncover an age-old mystery: Who was Jesus Christ? What did he actually look like? And can the story of his death and resurrection now be proven as true? Is it possible that a single fiber from an ancient artifact might hold the answers? And has science found a way to unlock the hidden information contained in the artifact that could provide a link to the past-one that might explain the universe in a whole new light and give hope to people around the world.

Director: David Priest
Genre: Family, Documentary
Runtime: 59 min
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Country: United States of America
Language: English
Original Language: en
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Fabric of Time about?
We live in a world where science and religion have often been on opposing sides. But is all that changing? For the first time, science and religion have come together to uncover an age-old mystery: Who was Jesus Christ? What did he actually look like? And can the story of his death and resurrection now be proven as true? Is it possible that a single fiber from an ancient artifact might hold the answers? And has science found a way to unlock the hidden information contained in the artifact that could provide a link to the past-one that might explain the universe in a whole new light and give hope to people around the world.
Who directed Fabric of Time?
Fabric of Time was directed by David Priest.
Who stars in Fabric of Time?
Fabric of Time stars Edgar D. Mitchell, Dame Isabel Piczek, Fred Alan Wolf.
How long is Fabric of Time?
Fabric of Time has a runtime of 59m (59 minutes).
What genre is Fabric of Time?
Fabric of Time is a Family, Documentary film.
Where was Fabric of Time produced?
Fabric of Time was produced in United States of America.