A story from one of our travelers
Of all believers on the face of the Earth, there was one person who, we bet, never had even the slightest whiff of doubt about Christ’s existence. Father Pellegrino Ernetti was a Roman Catholic Benedictine monk who claimed to have observed the last supper and later watched Christ dying on the cross. The device he was using was a self-crafted chronovisor, i.e. a kind of а time machine that enables you to follow past events in real time. In 1997, Peter Krassa published a book about the monk’s life and invention. The biography included also an appendix with an excerpt from an allegedly lost play by Quintus Ennius, which Father Ernetti insisted to have attended during one of his time travels with the chronovisor. Of course, Ernetti was pressured to produce some evidence in support of his claims. But when he produced a photo of Jesus on the cross, supposedly taken through the device, everybody recognized a striking resemblance to a piece of art by Cullot Valera. Ernetti then had no other choice but to admit the photo was fake. However, till the end of his life in 1994, he never took his words back about the existence of the chronovisor.
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