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Well. according to the legend, the philosopher's stone consisted of the four elements:

air

fire

earth

water.

The modern day scientist would say that

1. these aren't actually the real elements known today

2. it is absurd even trying to mix these together because one would put the other out eg. air- fire- water- earth.

the secret of how to mix them was lost, but way after the medieval time. the most famous philosopher's stone maker was Nicholas Flamel, followed by the famous Levi. another theory was that the philosopher's stone's key ingredient was Mercury. too much of handling with Mercury could lead to poisoning. but the greatest alchemis were the Arabs.

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