Medieval alchemists were obsessed with the idea of turning lead into gold, a concept known as chrysopoeia. But they may have had more luck swapping out the philosopher's stone for a particle accelerator, new results suggest.
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Medieval alchemists were obsessed with the idea of turning lead into gold, a concept known as chrysopoeia. But they may have had more luck swapping out the philosopher's stone for a particle accelerator, new results suggest.
Its interesting that alchemy vanished almost precisely at the same time as fractional reserve banking was invented.....obviously because FRB is a form a alchemy....a much more efficient form.
Earlier, closer source: #975086