What if the Vatican had a time machine?
In the premiere episode of Time Slipped, we step inside one of the most whispered-about secrets of Vatican lore: the Chronovisor — a device said to allow users to see (but not touch) the past.
Built by a team of scientists and priests and fronted by a Benedictine monk with a flair for physics, the Chronovisor story reads like theological sci-fi. But the implications? Profound.
And if it ever existed... why did it disappear?
Join host Nikki Rich as she investigates:
- The strange double-life of Father Pellegrino Ernetti — monk and physicist
- How the Chronovisor allegedly worked
- What was seen
- The suspicious “confession”
- Fringe theories
Listener Question:
If the Chronovisor were real and you had five minutes of viewing time — what moment in history would you watch?
Tell us on Instagram @TimeSlippedPod
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Sound Credits: "Galactic Rap " and "Gregorian Chant" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com), Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 4.0 License
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