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The intersection of science and magic from "summary" of The Baroque Cycle by Neal Stephenson

The alchemy of the 17th century was a curious blend of science and magic, a realm where the boundaries between the two were blurred, if they existed at all. The alchemists of the time were not content with simply studying the natural world through the lens of reason and observation; they sought to unlock its hidden secrets through mystical rituals and arcane symbols. It was a world where the laws of physics mingled freely with the incantations of sorcery, where the transmutation of base metals into gold was not just a metaphorical goal but a literal possibility. The alchemists believed that the key to unlocking the mysteries of the universe lay in understanding the relationships between the elements, both material and spiritual. They saw the world as a vast interconnected web, where every object and phenomenon was linked to every other in a complex dance of energy and matter. By manipulating these connections through the practice of alchemy, they believed they could unlock the hidden potential of the world and harness it for their own purposes. At the heart of this blending of science and magic was the concept of the Philosopher's Stone, a legendary substance that was said to possess the power to transmute base metals into gold and grant eternal life to those ...
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    The Baroque Cycle

    Neal Stephenson

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