6 September, 2014
Ellen Lloyd - MessageToEagle.com - Is the Vatican hiding one of the greatest and most important inventions of modern times?
Is it possible that a Catholic priest would deliberately lie and deceive the public?
Is the Church suppressing the full truth of the priest's life and achievements?
What kind of device did he possess that showed incredible historical events in the exact moment they took place?
"Time is a sort of river of passing events, and strong is its current; no sooner is a thing brought to sight than it is swept by and another takes its place, and this too will be swept away." Roman Emperor/Philosopher Marcus Aurelius.
When Father Ernetti announced he was in possession of a genuine time machine, he shocked the world. The existence of Vatican's secret time machine was alleged by François Brune, a French theologian and author of several books on paranormal phenomena and religion. In his book "The Vatican's New Mystery" Bruno asserted that a friend of his, Father Ernetti was experimenting with a device that showed amazing historical images.
Father Pellegrino Ernetti (1925-1994) was an Italian Roman Catholic priest. He was a famous exorcist as well as biblical and musical scholar. Father Ernetti was also a scientist who had a strong interest in quantum physics and several occult subjects. The story begins in the 1950s, when Father Ernetti revealed that he had invented a time machine that allowed a person to see and hear events of the past. The machine was called a Chronovisor.
Before we continue with this article I must stress this is a controversial story for a number of reasons.
For one thing, there is no proof of the Chronovisor's existence. Also, there is no reliable witness to Ernetti's claims.
We are once again dealing with a mystery that still remains unsolved and perhaps this is what makes it so interesting…
According to Father Ernetti, the Chronovisor was a result of many years study by a group of scientists that apart from himself, included twelve famous people who, he said, preferred to be anonymous. He only revealed the names of two of the scientists. One of them was Enrico Fermi (1901-1954) a physicist and Nobel Prize Winner and the other person was Wernher von Braun (1912-1977) a German rocket physicist and astronautics engineer.
The Chronovisor was slightly different from time machines we are used to see in science fiction movies.
It could not transport people back and forth in time but was said to allow the user to see historical events in the exact moment they took place. It was similar to what we can define as a three dimensional "time television".
Father Ernetti was always reluctant to give details about the Chronovisor's invention.
"It happened virtually by accident.
The basic idea was very simple. It was just a matter of stumbling upon it," Father Ernetti told Father François Brune.
Father Ernetti was also unwilling to reveal the technology involved in the construction of the Chronovisor.
From what is known, the Chronovisor consisted of three significant components.
There was a multitude antenna that enabled to pick up every conceivable wavelength of light and sound.
The second component was a direction finder. It was activated and driven by the wavelengths of light and sound which it received.
By using the direction finder one could enter a set of specific coordinates that would take the viewer to a desired place and time in history. With help of the direction finder it was also possible to locate a person's historical activities.
If you for example wished to experience what really took happened when Julius Caesar was assassinated, you would have to enter the coordinates March 15, 44 BC, Rome, Italy, Julius Caesar, the date when the leader of the Roman Empire was killed. The third component was a very complex array of recording devices, which made possible the recording of sound and images, from any time and any place.
Through the Chronovisor, Ernetti said that he had witnessed a number of historical events, like one of Napoleon's speeches, a performance in Rome in 169 BC of the lost tragedy, Thvestes and even Jesus Christ's suffering on the cross.
How could Father Ernetti determine that was he saw were real events from the past?
"First of all we wanted to verify that what we saw was authentic," Ernetti told Father Francois Brune.
"So we started off with a relatively recent scene of which we had much documentation and footage. We tuned the machine on one of Mussolini's speeches. Then we started to go backward and observed Napoleon giving the speech in which he prodaimed Italy a republic. We then traveled much further back in time, to ancient Rome. First, there was a bustling fruit and vegetable market in the time of Emperor Trajan. Next, a speech by Cicero, one of the most famous, the first delivered against Catilina."
Ernetti said that he had noticed slight differences in the Latin pronunciation of Cicero's time as compared to the Latin taught in schools today. Next, the time-travelers "dallied," as Ernetti put it, "at a playlet." The year was 169 B.C.; they watched part of a tragedy, Thyestes, written by the "father of Latin poetry," Quintus Ennius. It was a play, explained Ernetti, that is now almost wholly lost to us; only twenty-five fragments, a line or so each, have survived.
"Have you been able to reconstruct what you heard?" asked Father Brune.
"Yes," replied Father Ernetti enthusiastically. "Since we heard and saw everything, text, choruses, music, I've been able to publish the entire text of the tragedy."
On May 2, 1972, the Italian weekly news magazine La Domenica del Corriere published a picture which Father Ernetti claimed was obtained through the Chronovisor: According to Father Ernetti his controversial image showed Christ's face in agony on the cross.
"At first," explained Father Ernetti to Brune, "we tried to recapture the images of the day of Christ's crucifixion. But we had a problem. Crucifixions, as awful as they were, were commonplace in Christ's time. People were nailed to the cross every day. It also didn't help that Christ wore a crown of thorns, because, contrary to popular belief, it wasn't unusual to be punished by having a crown of thorns put on your head."
They were thus obliged to go a few days further back in time, to the last supper of Christ. "We saw everything" said Father Ernetti simply. "The agony in the garden, the betrayal of Judas, the trial--Calvary." The Chronovisor team brought back a record of this experience:
"We filmed it--losing the fine details, of course, but filming it was the only way to preserve it."
It is doubtful the image is authentic. No trace of Father Ernetti's film ever came to light. A few months after the publication of the image, an almost identical, though mirrored left to right photograph of a wood carving created by the sculptor Cullot Valera was discovered. Of course, this cast doubt on Father Ernetti's story and credibility. We can assume the photograph is a fake.
If the Chronovisor did exist, one cannot help wondering what happened to the machine. To begin with, we must keep in mind that there is no proof of the Chronovisor's existence. No person ever saw the Chronovisor, not even Father Brune who was a close friend of Father Ernetti. Father Ernetti never named the scientists who were cooperating with him because he wanted, he claimed, to protect them from public harassment. The exceptions were Wernher von Braun and Enrico Fermi, who were already dead. According to Father Ernetti, the Chronovisor was dangerous and this was the reason why the machine was disassembled and "hidden in a safe place."
"This machine can tune in on everyone's past completely, leaving nothing out. With it, there can be no more secrets; no more state secrets, no more industrial secrets--no more private lives. The door would be wide open for the most fearsome dictatorship the world has ever seen. We ended up agreeing to dismantle our machine," explained Father Ernetti. Father Ernetti went very quiet in the last decade of his life, but in late 1993 he and two surviving scientists from the project presented their findings at the Vatican before four cardinals and a scientific committee. What transpired has not been divulged.
At the end of this story we are left with more questions than answers. Was the Chronovisor a real time machine that opened a window to the past? If this device ever existed, is it now in the possession of the Vatican?
Is the Vatican suppressing the full truth of Father Ernetti's life and achievements?
Was the entire story fabricated by a Catholic priests who thought his tale could lend credibility to Christianity?
There are those who believe Father Ernetti was a man of integrity and would not have created a hoax, but the lack of evidence is speaking against the priest.
The story of Father Ernetti's Chronovisor remains a fascinating mystery. If the existence of the Chronovisor can be proven, we will know with certainty that Father Ernetti was sincere. Our other option is to wait until someone invents a time machine that will let us go back in time and ask Ernetti for the truth...
Written by Ellen Lloyd - MessageToEagle.com
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About the author: Ellen Lloyd - is the owner of MessageToEagle.com and an author who has spent more than 20 years researching ancient mysteries, sacred texts, and the existence of extraterrestrial life. She is the author of Voices From Legendary Times in which she demonstrates that races of men have inhabited Earth for millions of years, but not all of them were human. In addition, Ellen has written many articles about prehistoric alien visitations, ancient mysteries and alternative history.
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