Busa di Manna is a sinkhole in San Martino di Castrozza plateau which, besides producing incredibly low temperatures, is also a good model for swallowing Spiritus Mundi.
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Gold Ions Collisions and Genesis in Miniature
It is said that Alchemy is a little genesis. Frank Wilczek, Nobel Prize 2004, reports on a gold ions collision that does not sound incredible for alchemists.
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A simple eighteenth-century popular experiment on the astronomical Moon’s effects on cinders in a bowl full of water. By the Venetian count Santi Pupieni. [Read more…] about Santi Pupieni and the Raising Black-New Moon
Luc Montagnier, Water and DNA Induction Transmission
Luc Montagnier’s team discovered a new property of DNA: the induction of electromagnetic waves in water dilutions. And we can grasp the enormous alchemical implications. Is or isn’t Alchemy defined as the art of Genesis in small?
[Read more…] about Luc Montagnier, Water and DNA Induction TransmissionDisk Galaxy Formation, Fluid Mechanics and Alchemy
A fluid is a substance that deforms continuously when subjected to stresses. The formation of galaxies and stars is exposed to the same laws. And Alchemy might too.
[Read more…] about Disk Galaxy Formation, Fluid Mechanics and AlchemyA Postulate on Lightnings & the Two Columns
Why alchemists should be interested in flashes of lightning? The Lynn Mills Law of Electron Transfer Via Matter State Changes may suit our Two Columns Symbolism. [Read more…] about A Postulate on Lightnings & the Two Columns
Alois Gaschler & Electric Gold Dissipation
Gaschler’s research presents interesting analogies to some ancient gold dissipation practices. But why should one dissipate metallic gold? [Read more…] about Alois Gaschler & Electric Gold Dissipation
Polarized Light by Scarabaeidae
Polarized light, circular light, and also scarabs have sometimes been mentioned and debated in Alchemy. Dennis H. Goldstein, Optics and Photonics researcher, investigated further A. A. Michelson’s observation in 1911 that scarabs could send back annular polarized light from a falling unpolarized beam.
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