RE: The Tomb of the First Emperor of China |Qin Shi Huang| 🤠

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The Tomb of the First Emperor of China |Qin Shi Huang| 🤠

in history •  7 years ago 

Alchemy was a philosophical and proto-scientific tradition of trying to create precious metal from common ones.
But I didn't know they fused gold and mercury to create a "super potion", thanks for the history-chemistry lesson. 🤠

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That's the aspect of alchemy we're familiar with, but it turns out to only be one branch of Western alchemy, which was heavily influenced by Eastern alchemy (as diffused through the mid-east).

I didn't know much about non-precious metal alchemical traditions until reading up on the history of chemistry in 'Caveman to Chemist', which has a really great set of chapters on it.