How to make "the wise man's stone" that that Newton wrote, the magical power of the elderly immortality caught up


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GravitationThe famous Isaac Newton was doing a lot of research not only on physics and mathematical research but also on alchemy. The manuscript of Newton's handwriting has passed most of the descendants by descendants and has passed the collector's hands,philosopher's StoneA manuscript written about the recipe of "is found.

Isaac Newton's Recipe for Magical 'Philosopher's Stone' Rediscovered
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The manuscript that was found was what the individual collector kept for decades and the procedure for making 'the wise man's stone' is written in Latin, Newton's handwriting autograph. A philosopher's stone is a fictitious substance that an alchemist believes that it has magical characteristics, has the power to help human beings for immortality and to convert lead into gold. The following pictures are the true of the manuscript of Newton, and you can see that the letters are densely written all over.


This manuscript was seen as Newton wrote in the 17th century and appeared in an auction held at Bonham, Pasadena, California on February 16, 2016, and the science and technology organizationChemical Heritage FoundationI made a bid. James Voelkel, who manages scarce books at the Chemical Heritage Foundation, says, "We are working with Indiana University in collaboration with Indiana University so that anyone can view Newton's manuscript online."

In the manuscript there is written a method to generate mercury using alchemy and it is seen that Newton copied the recipe developed by a person named George Starkey of American alchemist. According to Mr. Voelkel, the title of the manuscript is "Preparation of the (Sophick) Mercury for the (Philosophers') Stone by the Antimonial Stellate Regulus of Mars and Luna from the Manuscripts of the American Philosopher Mercury formulation method for making a wise man's stone using antimony-like radial metal from the moon ").

Voelkel said, "This note is evidence that Newton was acting as an alchemist and it is of great value." Whether Newton was actually experimenting alchemy is not the prescribed one at present but Voelkel says "Newton adds notes to the recipe of mercury devised by Starkey, corrects mistakes, and further manuscripts On the reverse side of Newton, Newton knows the distillation method of lead ore devised by himself, it is highly probable that Newton conducted an alchemy experiment. "

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