The science we know today is different from the alchemy that infatuated scholars in the past, but the underlying drive to learn more about the world remains the same. While today’s scientists spend their lives researching new types of astronomical objects and how the universe began, alchemists from old yearned for much simpler goals, one of which was transmuting gold. The word "Chrysopoeia" refers to the artificial creation of gold, and despite even the most brilliant alchemists failing in their lifelong endeavors in achieving this, transmuting gold is surprisingly easy for scientists today, at least in theory. All you need is a [particle accelerator](https://www.yahoo.com/news/articles/particle-acce…

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