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  1. The alchemists’ main goal was the philosopher’s stone, a substance which could transmute base metals into gold and silver, cure any disease and held the key to eternal life. They were also ...

  2. 那么Alchemy就是指来自黑土地(埃及)的技术。 还有一种说法是Alchemy来源于古希腊语χέω(熔化,熔炼,倾倒液体)。 翻译者有可能是认可了这个词源从而如此翻译,那么炼金有可能最早不是炼成金子,而是熔炼合金的意思。

  3. www.newscientist.com › article › mg21628902-000-the-true-story-of-alchemyThe true story of alchemy - New Scientist

    Nov 7, 2012 · 7 November 2012. Modern chemistry has its roots in a practice far too readily dismissed. THE historian Herbert Butterfield once dismissed writers on alchemy as being “tinctured with the kind of ...

  4. www.newscientist.com › article › mg18624951-800-a-new-kind-of-alchemyA new kind of alchemy - New Scientist

    Apr 13, 2005 · A new kind of alchemy. By Philip Ball. 13 April 2005. LET’S hear it for Dmitri Mendeleev. His periodic table has done a remarkable job of making sense of the elements, arranging them neatly into ...

  5. Jan 25, 2006 · Newton devoted much of his early life to alchemy. The physicist was fascinated by the prospect of transmuting one metal to another, says Rob Iliffe, head of the Newton Project at Imperial College ...

  6. Apr 24, 2009 · Why two geniuses delved into the occult. By Amanda Gefter. 24 April 2009. In his latest book, Deciphering the Cosmic Number, historian of science Arthur I Miller investigates the bizarre ...

  7. Feb 24, 2016 · Dee is, in short, the worst nightmare for those who want to tell the history of science along the same lines as Weinberg. To them, Dee’s work looks like mumbo-jumbo, superstition and mysticism ...

  8. May 23, 2012 · CASTOR stands for “Cask for Storage and Transport of Radioactive Material”. In each of the white cylinders is high-level nuclear waste generated years ago by German reactors. It is returning ...

  9. May 7, 1994 · Alchemy encompassed the belief that it should be possible to change or transmute one metal into another – most famously, lead into gold. But by the early 16th century the itinerant

  10. Aug 3, 2011 · By Melissae Fellet. 3 August 2011. ANCIENT alchemists wanted to transform common metals into gold. Now chemists have achieved a more subtle modern-day equivalent – converting the element boron ...

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