10-31-2015, 04:42 AM
Beaux Wrote:However, I realize that what you are referring to are conceptualizer "elements" promoted by ancient, scientifically illiterate groups in ancient times to justify a world view (i.e. religion).
~Beaux
I dunno, if you strip away the new-agey crap that's been piled onto the concept over the years, and remember that the classical elements idea was started by the Greeks - or at least, the most recognizable form was - they actually hit the nail on the head pretty well. It's more a modern-day misunderstanding of what they meant by the term elements.
The elements represent all forms of matter; Solid (Earth), Liquid (Water), Gas (Air) and Plasma (Fire). With Aether as a more vague "unknown" kind of thing. Like, what they thought space and the stars were made from, I guess.
The confusion started when those alchemist "lead-into-gold" guys added Mercury, Sulphur and Salt to the group, to represent the "values" of matter... like, explody-ness and stuff. And then that idea slowly evolved into our current periodic table of elements - when alchemy was abandoned in lieu of legitimate science - and people obviously started lumping the two concepts together due to their close association.