HOW THEY MADE GOLD
Alchemists were really able to produce gold. Here are their stories and those of modern scientific researchers who have obtained the same result: researches, evidences and (true) procedures to make gold.
In this Issue:
To create Gold through Alchemy is just like free climbing a very steep cliff without any safety lock, a situation where the handholds are few, tilted and small. Nevertheless, we can make Gold, absolutely - By Leonardo Anfolsi
- On Making Gold1 - Just a few words about the glorious past of Alchemy - By Janet Sambucetti and Leonardo Anfolsi
- On Making Gold 2 - By Roberto A. Monti
- On Making Gold 3 - How a Japanese chemist did it. Hantaro Nagaoka (1865-1950)
- On Making Gold 4 - Experiment in which mercury was successfully transformed into gold
- On Making Gold 5 - Russian team “actinides” announces discovery of industrial biochemical method of elemental transmutation.
- The twenties, Nice, France...Gold! - Path of the Red Dragon - By James Collins
- Philosophical Transactions III - By Leonardo Anfolsi
- Plant Salts - By John H Reid III
- Salt of the wise - By Lynn Osburn
- Cybernetics and Alchemy - By Leonardo Anfolsi
- Anti-earthquake technology: Done - By Leonardo Anfolsi
- The wonderful Essence of plants - By Licia Rossi
- The american chemical society press release on cold fusion - By Melvin Miles
- The Home Made Laboratory - By Steve Kalec
- A simple arcana for beginners - By Leonardo Anfolsi
- Alchemy and other controversial - By Felds Ludwik Kowalski
- The Alchemy of Fulcanelli. An Alchemy of Light - By Jean Artero
- The manipulation of Guṇa in Āyurveda rasayana - By Guido Sartori
- C.G. Jung’s Alchemy. Interview with Luca Valerio Fabj – Psychopathologist - By Leonardo Anfolsi
- Stradanus - Rebecca Rossi Schelissinger
- The Gold Nanoparticles - Ultimate Healing Power - By Janet Sambucetti
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ISBN: 9791280418173
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