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The World Unexplained the World a podcast that explores the
unusual beliefs, conspiracies, customs, rituals and traditions from around the world.
This is your host, Doctor Carlos.
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Have you ever heard of a chrono visor? I had either.
It's been a while, but this is an interesting story.
From the unsolved disappearance of A Manuela or Landy that's
E M A n U E l A or Landy
in nineteen eighty three to a cover collection of documents
known as the Apostelic Archive, The Vatican's history is full
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of secrets, and one of them could probably isn't as
bizarre as the legend of the chrono visor. It's said
to be a device that gives the user the ability
to see through time chrono time from the Greek word advisor,
of course, to see, but the existence of it has
never been proven until a book by Vatican priest Father
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Francois Brune says otherwise. According to Father Brune, the chronovisor
was developed by Father Ernetti and Benedingt Monk. Arnetti allegedly
kept the divised secret unto the early sixties, when he
confided in Brunei and told in the twelve scientists, including
famed physicists Enrico Fermi, helped him build it. It was
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made of cathode rays and antenna and metals that received
sound and light signals on all wavelengths. The Chronovisor proportedly
allowed the team of scientists to document events of the past,
including the crucifixion of Jesus Christ, so you can see
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how powerful it would be. The machine therefore could validate
the teachings of the Bible simply but providing a first
handlook into the past. The de facto resource on the
Kronovisor is Bruni's two thousand and two book Lineuve mosterieur
du va decano or The New Mystery of the Vatican.
It was written in French and Brune explains how he
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met Father Arnetti on a boat ride across Venice's Grand
Canal in the sixties. Like Bruni, Arnetti was well versed
in the history of ancient languages, but soon Ernetti directed
their chat towards science, and Bruni bre are you any
Bruni had been expanding on the many ways in which
the Christian Bible could be interpreted when Ernetti suggested he
had access to the truth via a time traveling device.
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Arnetti claimed that he and a group of renowned scientists
came together in a mutual conquests to uncover the past.
One scientist was Fermi, who won the Nobel Prize in physics.
According to Urnetti, the device had several antenna, three of
which were made of mysterious metals that picked up sound
and light waves across their entire respective spectrums. A direction
finder on the device was allegedly tuned into the specific
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era one wanted to view, while his screen displayed it
and the recording device captured the footage. The coronovisor was
thus more of a window into the past than an
actual time machine. Arnetti said it kind of looked like
a television catching echoes from days long ago they have
been floating in space. The device supposedly reveals again the
Bible's most important moments. Annettie recounted how he witnessed Marcus
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Cicero's speech to the Roman Senate, his gestures, his intonation,
how powerful they were, or what flights of oratory or
Nettie made additional, increasingly bolder claims, such as observing the
crucifixion of Jesus Christ in nineteen seventy two, the Italian
publication called the Dominica de Cori published his claim title
The Machine that photographs the Past has been invented. The
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article covered Ernetti's shocking statements for all of Italy to read.
Alongside the admittedly dubious claims, the magazine published an alleged
photograph from the Coronavisor that Arnetti claimed captured the Romans
crucifying Jesus Christ. Arnetti maintained unto his death in nineteen
ninety four, that the machine had been hidden away by
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the Vatican in order to safeguard it from falling into
the wrong hands. Interestingly enough, the Vatican decreed in nineteen
eighty eight that anyone using an instrument of such characteristics
would be excommunicated. Shortly before he died in nineteen ninety four,
Ornetti wrote an open letter adamantly reitering that the device
was real. He claimed the Pope Pious the Twelfth for
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Batis to disclose any details about the device because the
machine was extremely dangerous. As tantalizing as the coronavirus chronavisor
might sound, many of Vernetti's claims about it have since
been debunked. Skeptics have maintained that his purported photograph of
Jesus was merely a cheap reproduction of a statue housed
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in an Umbrian church. Another magazine argued that the photo
was merely a reversed image of Jesus from a postcard
made in the Italian town of Colo Vallnze. In nineteen
ninety six, a magazine called Paracelsus issued further critiques of
Ornetti's claim. The piece questioned why Arnetti hadn't published detailed
instructures how to build a device in order to legitimate
his claims. Furthermore, the article revealed how the chronowser design
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bore a stark resemblance to a similar device, and in
nineteen fourteen forty seven science fiction novella Now Bruni, as
we mentioned the father, he had passed away two years ago.
Some say that the father Arnetti, confessed to having fabricated
the whole story before his death, but this remains hotly contested.
With von braun Fermi, Arnetti and now Bruni now dead,
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all the intriguing mystery remains