Treasure Hunting of Today and Chemistry in Our Schools (Classic Reprint)

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Every one, every man and every woman, every boy and every girl, has let his or her fancy stray at times and wished for power over the matter of the world; has wished for a magic wand that would transform one thing into another; for the philosophers stone which would turn the common metals into gold; for the subtle elixir by which life could be prolonged as perpetual youth.

The pleasure of reading the wonderful stories of the Arabian Nights is in large part the result of the stimulation that comes to the imagination and leaves us trying to picture what we would do had we Aladdin's lamp or did we know the magic password to hiding places of untold treasures, gold, sapphires, pearls and rubies.

In the same way the stories of the blood-thirsty buccaneers of the Spanish Main leave, beside their interest as yarns of breathless action, a haunting feeling that there must be treasure to be found and that this possibility lends a certain excitement to life's chances.

Of course this feeling, which is so strong upon us when we finish reading one of these tales of adventure in the quiet of the evening, is apt to fade after a sleep, and in the light of the morning the romance seems to vanish; but down in our hearts we always have with us that longing that makes us treasure-hunters.

While all mankind has always longed for such powers, a few have gone treasure-hunting. They have sought to read the riddle of the code, to learn which has meant controlling the forces of nature. They have worked for treasure, but not treasure of gold and jewels; they have sought real knowledge, believing that to know anything for certain which no one knew before and to tell others of it, is one of the best ways to serve the world; wisdom to them has been the supreme treasure.

These men, and women, too, have to those who wished to be up and doing seemed to be wasting their time.

A Captain Kidd could see no earthly use in trying to find out the real nature of a drop of water. Are not the oceans full of water, billions upon billions of drops? But rubies are scarce and they can be stolen. Now the time has come when the men who studied the drop of water can laugh at the Captain Kidds because by their studies they have learned to make real rubies, and sapphires, and emeralds.

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Полное название книги Treasure Hunting of Today and Chemistry in Our Schools (Classic Reprint)
Автор
Ключевые слова история химии, химические науки, общие работы по химии
Категории Образование и наука, Химия
ISBN 9781330572757
Издательство Книга по Требованию
Год 2015
Название транслитом treasure-hunting-of-today-and-chemistry-in-our-schools-classic-reprint
Название с ошибочной раскладкой treasure hunting of today and chemistry in our schools (classic reprint)