Just one more summary as I see it:
1. The image has very wrong proportions for a person.
2. The image is very wrong for any 3D object projected in 2D.
3. The image is of a European and in the style of the Middle Ages.
4. The weave is wrong for 30 AD.
5. The blood spots are not the way real blood would move.
6. The Shroud was found to be a forgery in the Middle Ages by Church officials, apparently due to the forger confessing.
7. The radioisotopic date, obtained in an extraordinarily carefully controlled manner using controls, blinding, analyzed by three different labs independently, on carefully selected samples chosen to be representative by a committee including textile experts and supervised by the Church curators, states that is is Middle Ages.
8. The Church who owns the Shroud has refused to have any further isotopic dating done, at least publicly, for over 25 years.
9. The cloth does not match the description in the New Testament.
But nonetheless, we should destroy of the remaining image and have isotopic dating done by 1000 labs (!?!) under many of the same conditions used in the prior dating, and their data analyzed by 200 selected (how?) people to "prove" that it is not authentic.
For what reason? This sounds like a proposal concocted in the absence of any recognition of the many real life aspects that make it impossible, such as getting the Church to agree (I would say impossible based on their actions to date), the damage to the cloth, finding 1000 labs with the correct expertise, finding 200 "unbiased" agreed on people with the skill and knowledge to interpret the data, and the expense. I must have left out some additional issues.
It is clearly a forgery. But even if somehow this proposed immense effort indicates that the cloth may be 2000 years old- so what? Does that leave us any better than before? As Vixen herself pointed out, even if 2000 years old there is no way to prove it was the burial cloth of Christ. If on the other hand (as is very likely) this huge effort simply proves that the date is Middle Ages, will that really convince Jabba? Believe or not, don't propose an enormous waste of time and effort that is meaningless.