Fifty years later, when technology made it possible to magnify the image 2,500 times, they discovered that 13 other people were reflected in the Virgin's eyes. It is believed that the reflection transmitted by the eyes of Our Lady of Guadalupe is the scene on December 9, 1531, during which St. Juan Diego showed his tilma, with the image, to Bishop Juan de Zumárraga and others present in the room. Nuclear physicist Dr. Charles Wahlig also posited that the Blessed Mother must have been invisibly present when St. Juan Diego was presenting the roses to Bishop Zumarraga and that the tilma acted like a photographic plate that captured her image and the reflection of their images in her eyes.
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