Nicholas Flamel

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But the question is how many people would beleive and hear about it? We have so much evidence of magickal and other supernatural power but most people choose not to beleive.
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Flamel and other living immortals aren't hiding because if they were found out it would produce hysteria. More predominately they just prefer a life of privacy and don't want to be bothered. Also, if a living immortal were discovered today, many out there would want to steal their secrets or even kill them for their knowledge. And believe me-- immortal isn't the same as indestructible.
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In reply to the topic starter Mnld, the philosophers stone is not similar to the sorcerers stone in the Harry Potter novels. In fact, they are one and the same. The British title of the book was Harry Potter and the Philosophers stone, but the term Sorcerers stone was more accepted in America. AS for Nicholas Flamel it is true he was an alchemist and was said to have been able to perfect the creation of the Sorcerers stone. He was most well known of the alchemists of his time because he was one of the wealthiest, most alchemists spent their life savings on seeking to create the stone, but eventually ran out of funding and failed. Some years after his death, his tomb was opened by grave robbers looking for the wealth that was said to have been buried with him, but it along with his body was gone. Now you can look at it from the perspective that someone had already gotten to the body and taken it along with everything else in the grave or perhaps as myth suggests he is still alive and still lives to this day. While it is all simply a myth, most of the myths have a basis in reality. I also noted another post by another poster, can't recall the name sorry, that noted that Newton was also an alchemist. I would like everyone to know that alchemy was the beginnings of Modern day physics and chemistry. IF it had not been for alchemy, and the pursuit of the Philosophers stone for both eternal life and to turn base metal into gold, we would be nowhere near the point we are at in physics and chemistry.

Just thought I would add my little comment.

~NightStlkr
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I also read that Nicholas Flamel contains the book of Abraham the mage(and no not just the nicolas flamel series, I went and checked it on a few websites, but I don't remember them, they were probably mythology sites or something)
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In reply to mnid's most recent post, you are incorrect. There is virtually NO evidence that supports the existance of magic scientifically. Very little about it can be explained without Quantum/Particle Physics, and even then, too much is an enigma, going against the laws of nature, but still existing.
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I'm with you, Xoros. Magic can't be explained with science or evidence. That's why it's called MAGIC.
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So,actually i had a question about Perenelle Flamel,Nicholas' wife...what was she all about?i find it pretty sexist that she's barely ever mentioned...
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It's not sexist, it's just less interesting. She was supposedly a master of divination and could see as well as commune with Spirits, from what I know. Nicholas Flamel, however, was an alchemist and would therefore be recorded as the man who found the secret to immortality if he really did so. Regardless of how we spice up divination and necromancy, immortality will almost always catch people's attention more frequently and to a greater extent.
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Hmmm...strictly speaking..I don't believe that a physical body can be immortal but if it's possible..I think it'll be too sad...I mean for all eternity, you can only be a human, not experiencing the universe in every possible angle, watching your love ones die..
and you know people, they tend to discriminate what they can't understand..
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This is really a faint guess, but, I think they would get tired of living too long(if they are alive!) and would find a way to die, just like in the Harry Potter book, when Dumbldore says, "it will be like they are finally sleeping after a very long day", and for man kind's sake, I think he WOULD destroy the stone, but I can't be sure about the method of creating the stone....
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