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Paul Ferguson Member

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Posted: Wed Nov 2nd, 2011 01:08 pm |
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http://www.sciencemag.org/content/332/6032/914.short
"A growing number of science historians hold that alchemists—"chymists" is their preferred, less-loaded term—were serious scientists who kept careful lab notes and followed the scientific method as well as any modern researcher and are testing that hypothesis by recreating their experiments. If the alchemists saw what they claimed, these researchers say, then it's high time for an "alchemical revolution" to restore them to scientific respectability."
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Carl Lavoie Member
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Posted: Wed Nov 2nd, 2011 05:18 pm |
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The pdf version of the above article :
http://www.sciencemag.org/content/332/6032/914.full.pdf
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Rafal T. Prinke Member

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Posted: Wed Nov 2nd, 2011 06:01 pm |
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The above needs access (or pay). I have found this free version (pirated?):
http://ontd-science.livejournal.com/261608.htmlLast edited on Wed Nov 2nd, 2011 06:02 pm by Rafal T. Prinke
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Paul Ferguson Member

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Posted: Wed Nov 2nd, 2011 11:10 pm |
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Rafal T. Prinke wrote:
The above needs access (or pay). I have found this free version (pirated?):
http://ontd-science.livejournal.com/261608.html Attached Image (viewed 321 times):

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Alexander Guthrie Stewart Member
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Posted: Sun Nov 20th, 2011 03:30 pm |
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Interesting article, thanks. I have read much of Marcos's PhD thesis, although I was looking at it for the graphitic crucibles, not the mullite. Regarding Principe and the water of life, I suppose it shows how far behind the public face is, since he tried that years ago. I myself made it two years ago without even modern lab facilities.
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