Chronovisor: The Biggest Secret Of The Vatican!
Chronovisor is a machine to "see" the past, through which images and sounds of past events can be accessed.
In 1952, Padre Ernetti amazed those close to him when he showed them a device that was capable of taking some photographs from the past. In this way, the story of the chronovisor was born — a sophisticated and hard-to-understand device even for our times that was able to see into the past and capture very clear images.
With the help of this device, the monk Ernetti managed to photograph the most important events that happened on Earth, such as the death of Jesus or the tumultuous life of Napoleon.
The chronovisor captures images from the past in the form of holograms unfolding in a cylindrical space. The only question is how far this device could go considering that the history of the Earth is impressive, not to mention that of the Universe.
The monk died in 1994, taking the patent for his invention with him to the grave. Padre Ernetii was known in the clerical world as a consecrated exorcist and professor of pre-polyphonic music at the University of Venice, but he also graduated from the Faculty of Physics.
It seems that, because such a device would have completely changed the world from a moral and spiritual point of view, it was forbidden to us. Any dogma could have been verified; no one could have lied, and lying is a coordinated aberration for today’s world but not for tomorrow’s.
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