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Fr. Pellegrino ERNETTI
Chronovisor
Father Ernetti's chronovisor : the creation and disappearance of the world's first time machine
Krassa, Peter
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pellegrino_Ernetti
Pellegrino Ernetti
Pellegrino Ernetti (16 October 1925 – 8 April 1994) was an Italian Catholic Benedictine priest, musicologist and physicist. Specialising in Gregorian chant and archaic music, he was a lecturer, director of choirs, and author. He conducted laboratory research on sound, and attracted attention for claiming to have invented a device that could observe past events including the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ and a speech by Cicero...
Chronovisor and time‑travel claims
In 1972, Ernetti claimed to have created a time machine capable of observing and recording past events. He said the "Chronovisor" was developed over several years through the collaboration of twelve scientists, three of whom he identified by name: himself, Agostino Gemelli, and Wernher von Braun.[7][8][9][10] Ernetti asserted that he had used the Chronovisor to observe the Crucifixion of Jesus Christ, to view a performance of the lost Latin tragedy Thyestes by Quintus Ennius, and to listen to a speech of the Roman politician and orator Cicero. He presented a photograph that he claimed depicted Jesus Christ during the Crucifixion, as well as a text he said reproduced the lost play. The photograph was later identified as an image of a wooden sculpture of Christ by Coullaut Valera, while the text is regarded by scholars as a modern composition, likely created by Ernetti himself.[11] Ernetti's claims for the Chronovisor are generally regarded as pseudoscientific.[12][13][14]
Author Peter Krassa details the story of Chronovisor in his book, Father Ernetti’s Chronovisor: The Creation and Disappearance of the World’s First Time Machine. According to the story, on September 15, 1952, Ernetti was working with Agostino Gemelli on a tape recorder, which frequently broke. Gemelli had, for years, silently addressed his deceased father for guidance during difficult moments, though he believed he had never received a conscious reply. Frustrated, Gemelli called out to his father for help. When the recording was replayed after repair, both men heard a voice they identified as Gemelli’s father saying, “Of course I shall help you. I’m always with you.” Gemelli was distressed, while Ernetti continued the experiment. Upon repeating the procedure, the recorder captured a clearer voice saying, “But, Zucchini, it is clear, don’t you know it is I?”—using a childhood nickname known only to Gemelli and his father.
The two men brought the matter to Pope Pius XII who assured them that their discovery was purely scientific and could reinforce people's belief in an afterlife. The story is an early account of anomalous voice phenomena...'
Videos
https://www.discoveryuk.com/mysteries/the-chronovisor-the-truth-behind-this-secret-time-machine/
The Chronovisor: The Truth Behind this Secret Time Machine
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NdXF3kmKCPY
Chronovisor: The Vatican's Secret Device to See Through Time
The Why Files
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0Wg50j5RWMw
The Chronovisor (Vatican, Time Travel, Time Viewer) - Jimmy Akin's Mysterious World