
In Les Demeures Philosophales, Fulcanelli asserts that alchemically pure iron displays a violet metallic luster. This statement immediately led us to question the conventional understanding of iron’s electronic structure. The standard configuration, [Ar] 3d⁶ 4s², does not permit d → s electron transitions, which are essential for color to emerge in metals. With only greyish metallic reflection possible under such a configuration, we began searching for alternative states that could explain Fulcanelli’s claim.
This inquiry led us to the concept of spin bonds - an arrangement in which atoms remain electrically neutral while adopting non-traditional configurations, such as 3d⁷ 4s¹ and 3d⁶ 4s¹ 4p¹. These states open the door to both d → s and s → p transitions, and more importantly, allow for the energy gap between these orbitals to fall within the visible spectrum. Such a shift is the key condition for a metal to exhibit color.
Through this discovery, we propose that Fulcanelli’s violet iron is not merely symbolic, but a real material whose unique properties arise from an unconventional yet physically plausible electronic structure.
Number of Pages | 112 |
Edition | 1 (2025) |
Format | A5 (148x210) |
Binding | Hardcover |
Color | Colored |
Paper Type | Coated Silk 90g |
Language | English |
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