Swiss professor fell into a coma in 1921 and woke up in the year 3906: He gave his diary with all the inexplicables to his Greek student

Swiss professor fell into a coma in 1921 and woke up in the year 3906: He gave his diary with all the inexplicables to his Greek student
Swiss professor fell into a coma in 1921 and woke up in the year 3906: He gave his diary with all the inexplicables to his Greek student
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The book based on the true diary of Paul Amadeus Dienach is a unique reincarnation story and an incredible time travel that surpasses all science fiction

The book “Chronicles from the Future» unfolds a remarkable story about a strange and incredible event experienced by Paul Amadeus Dienachwho lived at the beginning of the last century, in central Europe.

The professor of Swiss origin Paul Amadeus Dienach he suffered a lifetime of ill health and in 1921 fell into a coma for a year. When the Dienach he finally came to his senses, he realized that something very strange had happened to him as he had a strong feeling that he had lived the life of another person for the 12 months he was unconscious. He had, as he said, somehow entered the body of a man who lived in the year 3906.

In a diary, which was never intended for publication, he wrote about him colonization of Marsone catastrophic nuclear war and the establishment of a world government that would usher in a new golden age for humanity.

The Cosmos Lab podcast explains how when o Dienach was in his last years, he entrusted his handwritten notes to one of his students, the Greek George Papachatzi: “As Papachatzis began to translate the notes, he came across incredible things.”

THE Dienach claimed how, after falling into a coma, he awoke to an unknown hospital. Disoriented, he tried to ask the doctors what was going on but could not understand their answers. Eventually, someone realized he was speaking German and using a translator explained to him that he was actually a famous physics professor named Andreas Noram, who recently had a serious accident.

THE Dienach looked in a mirror and saw an unfamiliar face. The now-scared professor then looked out the window to see a “surreal landscape of skyscrapers rising into the clouds and futuristic vehicles zooming and defying gravity,” the podcast explained.

He began to wonder if he had died and this was heaven. At the same time, doctors treated him as the injured physicist and accepted his claims that he had fainted in 1921 as symptoms of his head injury.

When he finally woke up again from his strange near-dream about the future, o Dienach he wrote as much as he could remember. The professor never told anyone what had happened to him out of fear social isolation at a time when such issues were not even on the agenda.

When he returned to his body, now 36 years old and in fragile health, Dienach decided to go to Greece in the fall of 1922 with the aim of improving his health, due to the mild climate, while teaching German to Greek students for a living. One of his students was George Papachatzisthe later dean of Panteio, Vice-President of the National Council of Greece, founding member of the Hellenic Philosophical Society and one of the reformers of Administrative Law in Greece.

Two years later, seeing his health rapidly deteriorating and knowing that he did not have many months to live, he decided to go to Italy. Before leaving, he gave his diary to his favorite student G. Papahatzis, telling him that if he wanted to improve his German he could translate it as an exercise.

THE George Papachatzis he translated Dienach’s notes gradually over a period of 14 years – from 1926 to 1940. At first he believed his teacher had written a novel in a very special way. But gradually he realized that what he was translating was a real diary from the future!

The article is in Greek

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