The idea of time travel has been fantasized about by many science fiction writers and other historians who endorse the possibility of time travel. Despite a large number of stories about “time travel experiments”, there is one that stands out due to the large attention it has received.
It is important to understand that I do not endorse nor believe in time travel, this article has been written to present a theory that many people believe.
The history of the Vatican is full of secrets that for some reason are kept under guarded secret. Some say that all the answers humanity is looking for are hidden there, but who knows? However, some say that there is a device within the Vatican called the chronovisor which is supposed to be a time machine.
Peter Krassa, a historian had written a book explaining some of the mystery behind the chronovisor and its creation, entitled “Father Ernetti’s Chronovisor: The Creation and Disappearance of the World’s First Time Machine”.
This invention has been allegedly developed in the 1950s by Father Pellegrino Ernetti, a Benedictine monk, and 12 scientists, including renowned physicist Enrico Fermi and Wernher von Braun, a pioneer in the development of flight rockets. In the 1970s, Father Ernetti told the world about the chronovisor and he asserted that, using the chronovisor as his eyes and ears, he had watched Christ dying on the cross and attended a performance of a now-lost tragedy, Thyestes, by the father of Latin poetry, Quintus Ennius, in Rome in 169 B.C.
What is interesting is that his story at the time got a lot of attention, even making it on the front page of one of the most prolific Italian newspapers La Domenica del Corriere (“Courier Sunday”), with the title: “Invented: a machine that photographs the past.” (translated from Italian). The article was published on May 2, 1972