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Pellegrino Ernetti (1925-1994) was a Roman Catholic priest from Italy. He joined the Benedictine order when he was 16 years old. He was known for being a musician and for writing books about music. Ernetti also became famous for claiming he had invented a special machine called the Chronovisor, which he said could see into the past. He passed away at the age of 68.

Who Was Pellegrino Ernetti?

Pellegrino Ernetti was born in 1925. He chose to dedicate his life to the church at a young age. When he was just 16, he became a member of the Benedictine order. This is a group of monks and nuns who follow the teachings of Saint Benedict. They live a life focused on prayer, work, and study.

A Life of Faith and Music

Ernetti was a very talented person. Besides his religious duties, he was also a skilled musician. He spent time studying music and even wrote books about music theory. This means he explored the rules and ideas behind how music is made. He was also known as an exorcist in Venice. An exorcist is a priest who performs special religious rituals.

The Mysterious Chronovisor

One of the most talked-about things about Pellegrino Ernetti was his claim about the Chronovisor. He said this machine was a type of time machine. He believed it could allow people to see and hear events from the past. This idea fascinated many people.

What Was the Chronovisor Supposed to Do?

Ernetti claimed the Chronovisor was not a machine that could physically send someone back in time. Instead, he said it could pick up images and sounds from history. Imagine being able to watch historical events as if they were happening right in front of you! He even claimed to have seen famous moments, like a performance of a lost play by the Roman poet Ennius.

Doubts and Retractions

Before he died in 1994, Pellegrino Ernetti changed his mind about the Chronovisor. He said that his claims about the machine were not true. However, some people, like another priest named Francois Brune and a journalist named Peter Krassa, believed he was forced to say this. They thought he might have been pressured to take back his story. The Chronovisor remains a mystery and a topic of discussion for many.

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