Welcome to the Temple of Zeus's Official Forums!

Welcome to the official forums for the Temple of Zeus. Please consider registering an account to join our community.

Humunculi

nick atkinson

New member
Joined
May 12, 2014
Messages
6
In alchemy a humunculus is the result of a human transmutation, when an alchemist attempts to bring someone back to life. The alchemist can collect every single component of the human body down to the last 3% of protein inan eyelash however every attempted
transmutation will fail in that the result will be a nearly formless mass barely alive and will not live past a day or so. "Human kind can not gain anything without first giving something in return, that is Alchemy's first law of equivalent exchange." The equivalent exchange
needed for such a transmutation can go as far as an entire human body. This transmutation fails because of one defining factor, the fact
that a soul can not be created nor can it be
retrieved nor reattached to a phisical body.
When the alchemist fails the result can be
sustained by means of a red stone, or a false
Philosophers Stone. This will create a
humunculus which will take the form of the
dead. Can such a thing be created?

----------
Hail Satan Lord Undeniable!!!!
 
ok...ehm....how to bring this to you...
Alchemy in the world of fullmetal alchemist *coughs* is nothing like real alchemy.
I hate to be a dreamcrusher, and I'm not sure a so called homunculus could be made with any mean (maybe something else can make it) but dude, first look at real alchemic texts (alchemy : the black art, I recommend it) before you use an anime-series as your base of knowledge (although it is a really good series, and you could use it to learn about minerals, it helped me pass my chemistry class)

hail satan and the gods of old!
 
Was this a serious post, or are you trying to mock us with fictional content from "Full-Metal Alchemist" ?


--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "nick atkinson" <bender_dragon_666@... wrote:

In alchemy a humunculus is the result of a human transmutation, when an alchemist attempts to bring someone back to life. The alchemist can collect every single component of the human body down to the last 3% of protein inan eyelash however every attempted
transmutation will fail in that the result will be a nearly formless mass barely alive and will not live past a day or so. "Human kind can not gain anything without first giving something in return, that is Alchemy's first law of equivalent exchange." The equivalent exchange
needed for such a transmutation can go as far as an entire human body. This transmutation fails because of one defining factor, the fact
that a soul can not be created nor can it be
retrieved nor reattached to a phisical body.
When the alchemist fails the result can be
sustained by means of a red stone, or a false
Philosophers Stone. This will create a
humunculus which will take the form of the
dead. Can such a thing be created?

----------
Hail Satan Lord Undeniable!!!!
 
Looks to me like you've been watching WAY too much Full Metal Alchemist.


I suggest you look up some PDF files on the advanced meditation egroups and study up some REAL spiritual alchemy.

-Hail Satan!

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "nick atkinson" <bender_dragon_666@... wrote:

In alchemy a humunculus is the result of a human transmutation, when an alchemist attempts to bring someone back to life. The alchemist can collect every single component of the human body down to the last 3% of protein inan eyelash however every attempted
transmutation will fail in that the result will be a nearly formless mass barely alive and will not live past a day or so. "Human kind can not gain anything without first giving something in return, that is Alchemy's first law of equivalent exchange." The equivalent exchange
needed for such a transmutation can go as far as an entire human body. This transmutation fails because of one defining factor, the fact
that a soul can not be created nor can it be
retrieved nor reattached to a phisical body.
When the alchemist fails the result can be
sustained by means of a red stone, or a false
Philosophers Stone. This will create a
humunculus which will take the form of the
dead. Can such a thing be created?

----------
Hail Satan Lord Undeniable!!!!
 
--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "nick atkinson" <bender_dragon_666@... wrote:
In alchemy a humunculus is the result of a human transmutation, when an alchemist attempts to bring someone back to life. The alchemist can collect every single component of the human body down to the last 3% of protein inan eyelash however every attempted
transmutation will fail in that the result will be a nearly formless mass barely alive and will not live past a day or so. "Human kind can not gain anything without first giving something in return, that is Alchemy's first law of equivalent exchange." The equivalent exchange
needed for such a transmutation can go as far as an entire human body. This transmutation fails because of one defining factor, the fact
that a soul can not be created nor can it be
retrieved nor reattached to a phisical body.
When the alchemist fails the result can be
sustained by means of a red stone, or a false
Philosophers Stone. This will create a
humunculus which will take the form of the
dead. Can such a thing be created?

----------
Hail Satan Lord Undeniable!!!!
I dont know about anyone else around here..... but im getting a serious full metal alchemist vibe off this post....... xD
but seriously to answer your question, no a philosophers stone cannot be created possibly because it is too advantanced a formula to physically create that and of course it practically shatters the laws of physics.... i'd sugest that you read up on and study the life of Nicolas Flamel a french alchemist who repotedly created a philosphers stone and posiibly is still alive today.
hope this helps
Hail Enki
Fiach
 
Hey, that doesn't mean it is not possible, if one had enough power.
----- Original Message ----- From: Niko To: [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url] Sent: Sunday, July 19, 2009 9:28 AM Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: Humunculi
  Looks to me like you've been watching WAY too much Full Metal Alchemist.

I suggest you look up some PDF files on the advanced meditation egroups and study up some REAL spiritual alchemy.

-Hail Satan!

--- In JoyofSatan666@ yahoogroups. com, "nick atkinson" <bender_dragon_ 666@... wrote:

In alchemy a humunculus is the result of a human transmutation, when an alchemist attempts to bring someone back to life. The alchemist can collect every single component of the human body down to the last 3% of protein inan eyelash however every attempted
transmutation will fail in that the result will be a nearly formless mass barely alive and will not live past a day or so. "Human kind can not gain anything without first giving something in return, that is Alchemy's first law of equivalent exchange." The equivalent exchange
needed for such a transmutation can go as far as an entire human body. This transmutation fails because of one defining factor, the fact
that a soul can not be created nor can it be
retrieved nor reattached to a phisical body.
When the alchemist fails the result can be
sustained by means of a red stone, or a false
Philosophers Stone. This will create a
humunculus which will take the form of the
dead. Can such a thing be created?

----------
Hail Satan Lord Undeniable!! !!
 
yes its a serious question and i no full well its from FMA but everythning has a link to satanism in soeway and I'd just like to no if it's real or not. yes or no without an assanine tone would be beautiful

----------
Hail Satan Lord Undeniable!!!!

------Original Message------
From: zealruneheart <gundragon@...
To: <[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Date: Sun, Jul 19, 2009 03:42 PM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: Humunculi

Was this a serious post, or are you trying to mock us with fictional content from "Full-Metal Alchemist" ?


--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "nick atkinson" <bender_dragon_666@.. wrote:

In alchemy a humunculus is the result of a human transmutation, when an alchemist attempts to bring someone back to life. The alchemist can collect every single component of the human body down to the last 3% of protein inan eyelash however every attempted
transmutation will fail in that the result will be a nearly formless mass barely alive and will not live past a day or so. "Human kind can not gain anything without first giving something in return, that is Alchemy's first law of equivalent exchange." The equivalent exchange
needed for such a transmutation can go as far as an entire human body. This transmutation fails because of one defining factor, the fact
that a soul can not be created nor can it be
retrieved nor reattached to a phisical body.
When the alchemist fails the result can be
sustained by means of a red stone, or a false
Philosophers Stone. This will create a
humunculus which will take the form of the
dead. Can such a thing be created?

----------
Hail Satan Lord Undeniable!!!!
 
thank you fiach for your civil response. least some1 ateempts to give an answer istead of be ing rude =(

----------
Hail Satan Lord Undeniable!!!!

------Original Message------
From: fiachfannacht@... <eoghanvk@...
To: <[url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url]
Date: Sun, Jul 19, 2009 03:52 PM
Subject: [JoyofSatan666] Re: Humunculi

--- In [url=mailto:[email protected]][email protected][/url], "nick atkinson" <bender_dragon_666@.. wrote:

In alchemy a humunculus is the result of a human transmutation, when an alchemist attempts to bring someone back to life. The alchemist can collect every single component of the human body down to the last 3% of protein inan eyelash however every attempted
transmutation will fail in that the result will be a nearly formless mass barely alive and will not live past a day or so. "Human kind can not gain anything without first giving something in return, that is Alchemy's first law of equivalent exchange." The equivalent exchange
needed for such a transmutation can go as far as an entire human body. This transmutation fails because of one defining factor, the fact
that a soul can not be created nor can it be
retrieved nor reattached to a phisical body.
When the alchemist fails the result can be
sustained by means of a red stone, or a false
Philosophers Stone. This will create a
humunculus which will take the form of the
dead. Can such a thing be created?

----------
Hail Satan Lord Undeniable!!!!


I dont know about anyone else around here..... but im getting a serious full metal alchemist vibe off this post....... xD
but seriously to answer your question, no a philosophers stone cannot be created possibly because it is too advantanced a formula to physically create that and of course it practically shatters the laws of physics.... i'd sugest that you read up on and study the life of Nicolas Flamel a french alchemist who repotedly created a philosphers stone and posiibly is still alive today.
hope this helps
Hail Enki
Fiach
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Shaitan

Back
Top