Thanks...never heard of him...good reading...**eDiT
I have the law of 1/3rds and 3s...interesting stuff... http://www.medianline.com/ Ziko...remember the other day I said the philosopher's stone was Emerald...where most associate Lapis... Just found this...and months ago I was talking about the Emerald Tablets...
Remember, Dr. Andrews and Roger Babson were students of Sir Isaac Newton, who was a well known Mathematician and Physicist. But Newton was also the most well-known alchemist of his times, and although the term 'alchemist' has fallen in stature these days, most well-schooled scientists know that the alchemists of Newton's days, as well as those that proceeded him, laid the ground work for our most powerful scientific principles. Newton's work, in particular, holds many of the the keys to modern physics. His simple Three Laws of Motion spurred the work of Albert Einstein and Stephen Hawkins and continues to spur Physicists around the world more than 200 years after they were written. And most physicists believe his inspiration came from a treatise written at least several thousand years earlier, 'The Emerald Tablet'. Newton's translation of this simple alchemical work is still used as the best and most useful translation. When we look at its most well-known phrase, 'As above, so below', we may be looking at the inspiration for Newton's best known Law of Motion, 'For every Action, there is an Equal and Opposite Reaction.' Ki...Kiy...emerald...neph...theMatrix...