The chronoviser: legendary time machine covered by Vatican secret.
The time machine, which invention would be if only a few scientists managed to make it!

Since, at the end of the 19th century, some science fiction writer launched the idea of ​​time travel (the time machine and the Argonauts of the time, by H.G. Wells, just to mention one of the first authors of this vein), which can be implemented through a mechanical means, that possibility of moving between past and future becomes the dream - unattainable - of many people. From then on, books, comics and films on the subject are wasted, all strictly counted in the science fiction genre, or a narration that is based - more or less - on scientific hypotheses, to go to defeat the fantastic invention.
It seems that among the many secrets preserved by the State of the Vatican there is also a device that, if it really existed, would represent the realization of this dream:Not a time machine, but in any case something that resembles us a lot: a "temporal viewer", thanks to which one could assist, as watching a television program, to events of the past and even some scenes of the most immediate future. Too bad that of this extraordinary machine he has only heard of and never anyone (among the ordinary mortals) has ever seen it nor used it.

Yet a French priest, François Brune (who died in 2019), puts black on white, in a book released in 2002 (Chronovisor. The new mystery of the Vatican), his belief on the existence of this device.
Brune collects, in the early 1960s, a testimony of the first hand: his inventor, Pellegrino Ernetti father, a Benedictine monk who until then had revealed the extraordinary secret to then, also shared with twelve worldly renowned scholars, among which the great physicist Enrico Fermi and the German scientist Wernher Von Braun, an expert in Nazi. Missiles then protagonist of the race to the United States space.

The chronoviser, developed in the 1950s, was described by Hernetti as equipped with different antennas, composed of mysterious minerals, a cathode ray tube and a whole series of buttons and levers capable of selecting the place and time to view, and even a specific character. The system is (or would be), all in all simple, and resumes the thesis of Einstein's theory of relativity: the chronoviser receives, decodes and reproduces the events passed through visual and sound traces that remained floating in the atmosphere, according to the principle that in the universe nothing is destroyed, but all remains in the form of energy:

"The entire elaboration is based on a principle of physics accepted by everyone, according to which the sound and visual waves, once emitted, do not destroy but transform and remain eternal and omnipresent, therefore they can be reconstructed as any energy, as they themselves themselves". (By an interview with Hernetti to the Sunday of the Corriere)

Hernetti and Brune meet, in the early 1960s, in Venice, where they find themselves discussing now lost languages ​​and possible interpretations of the Bible, up to the incredible revelation of Hernetti.

The religious is an extremely cultured man and above all endowed with an open world view, perhaps also due to his degree in physics. In short, it is not a visionary nor a charlatan. Among other things, the official exorcist of the diocese of Venice and a pre -policy music teacher at the Benedetto Marcello Conservatory is also. He collaborates with Father Agostino Gemelli, Franciscan doctor and friar who founds the Catholic University, with which he leads experiments to record the voices of the deceased.

For this reason Brune does not hardly believe in Ernetti when, discussing the different interpretations of the Bible, he reveals his portentous invention (made precisely together with other scientists), able to open windows on past events.
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