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Title: Chronovisor: The time-camera invented
Post by: Magnethos on December 19, 2008, 03:40:52 PM
An antique new, but interesting: 1972

12 scientist build the time camera and record past events like Jesus and some videos of the antique Rome. Extraordinary invention

http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/ciencia/time_travel/esp_ciencia_timetravel20.htm
Title: Re: Chronovisor: The time-camera invented
Post by: PaulLowrance on December 19, 2008, 05:25:37 PM
Thanks for the link!  Ages ago I used to have an infolio by rex research on the this. It's about the Benedictine Father Marcello Pellegrino Ernetti. Here's the infolio, now free, but it used to cost money to buy -->

http://www.rexresearch.com/time/time.htm

I thought this was interesting -->

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Kozyrev also determined the speed of time = 700 km/second (+/- 50)

PL
Title: Re: Chronovisor: The time-camera invented
Post by: Magnethos on December 19, 2008, 05:32:30 PM
Thanks for the link, I printed that information some time ago. The most known device is the Ernetti's device, but there are more time cameras. I read somewhere that Time is a vector inside the magnetic spectrum and the 'Ether' has memory to record past events and we can read that information.
Title: Re: Chronovisor: The time-camera invented
Post by: PaulLowrance on December 19, 2008, 05:46:08 PM
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I read somewhere that Time is a vector inside the magnetic spectrum and the 'Ether' has memory to record past events and we can read that information.
Your post is well worth quoting. Thanks for the info!  If you can find that text then I would love to copy it.

PL
Title: Re: Chronovisor: The time-camera invented
Post by: Magnethos on December 19, 2008, 05:53:01 PM
In the opinion of DeLaWarr, "Time is a vector of the magnetic spectrum and that spectrum has a place in itself for events... There is a pre-physical world in which the camera might be expected to operate".

Source: The link in this post, rexresearch.
The article is describing DeLaWarr camera, not Ernetti's camera.
Title: Re: Chronovisor: The time-camera invented
Post by: Magnethos on December 19, 2008, 06:14:45 PM
Schematics
Title: Re: Chronovisor: The time-camera invented
Post by: PaulLowrance on December 19, 2008, 07:27:54 PM
There's several people they talk about, such as Ernetti, DeLaWarr, William D. Pelley, Baron Ernst von Lubek. Rex research as always does a good job.  :)

PL