Time travel stories always have a certain appeal. One of them is the story of Samuel Warner, a famous and strange British inventor. Many people say that he once relied on the mysterious knowledge of the Egyptians to create a time machine.
There is a time machine said to be hidden beneath a granite mausoleum at Brompton cemetery in west London. Many people believe that if this tomb is excavated, one of the greatest discoveries about time travel will be revealed. So why aren’t people doing that yet?
One of the reasons is because the key to the tomb cannot be found.
A time machine built based on ancient Egyptian knowledge is hidden in London? (Photo: ancientpages.com)
The story takes place during the reign of Queen Victoria. It contains all the fascinating details of a science fiction movie but it seems like it’s all true.
Samuel Alfred Warner, born in 1794, was the son of a sea captain. As a child he was very interested in various inventions. As an adult, Warner spent more time in this field and he built a torpedo that could be invisible to enemy radar. With outstanding strength, it can destroy a battleship into many pieces.
Warner refused to hand over this military equipment to the navy and also refused to provide design diagrams without receiving 200,000 pounds, then equivalent to about 7 million pounds today.
Samuel Warner’s close friend was Joseph Bonomi, an architect and London’s most famous Egyptologist.
During his journey of discovery, Joseph Bonomi found several mysterious papyrus scrolls written in hieroglyphs inside the Egyptian Valley of the Kings. It is believed that he read an incredible amount of knowledge from these papyrus scrolls and kept the secret hidden. This could be the key to a method of teleportation and time travel.
Then, the whole story becomes more interesting when Samuel Warner and Joseph Bonomi are close friends.
Both of these men have in common a love of invention and a passion for science. Together they planned to build a system of “time-shifting” structures around the city of London.
Based on the knowledge gained from ancient scrolls. Joseph Bonomi built his “time travel” system in a city cemetery. This is a smart idea because cemeteries are suitable places to build strange structures, people can mistakenly think that they were built at the request of the deceased and at that time this place also had Few people pass by.
Did ancient Egypt gain knowledge thanks to the kings Shemsu Hor who came from the civilization of Atlantis? (Photo: ancientpages.com)
The main sponsor of this ambitious project is a wealthy woman named Hannah Courtoy. She provided the couple with money to build seven ancient Egyptian teleportation devices at important cemetery sites across London.
Samuel and Joseph once promised to build a special tomb for Hannah Courtoy and her two children. In the book True Time Travel Stories: Amazing Real Life Stories in The News, author Bullivant Richard wrote: The researchers speculate that, in order to receive financial sponsorship, these two researchers agreed to build The special tomb has the ability to move time for Courtoy and his children to help them move their death to another time.
Unfortunately, she passed away four years before this time-traveling tomb was completed. Her body was moved here in 1852.
However, there is reason to believe that Hannah Courtoy and her two daughters were not laid to rest in an Egyptian-style tomb in Brompton Cemetery.
Indeed, many people believe that Courtoy’s tomb is actually no ordinary tomb but a time-travel structure built by Samuel Warner and Joseph Bonomi in a west London cemetery.
“There is no record that the tomb is the resting place of Lady Courtoy,” Bullivant wrote.
Many people today believe that the tomb was completely empty, and that the three Courtoy women were not buried there – in fact it was a time portal.
Courtoy’s mausoleum at Brompton Cemetery, London. (Photo: ancientpages.com)
Mysterious death
In 1853, Samuel Warner ‘died under mysterious circumstances’ and he is said to be buried in Brompton cemetery. However, a report said that his body and grave were never found. His death seems shrouded in mystery and so does his resting place.
Many people are still wondering whether a time machine is hidden in the granite mausoleum at Brompton Cemetery? The truth will not be known until a new key is created that can open the heavy bronze gates of the tomb.