The story began with this great man (test-tube life)
Thanks to him and his manuscripts, scientists decided to try to plan man and animals. Although not all the manuscript survived and not all translated. Nevertheless, the main idea remains and the people of our days are trying to revive the life from the test tube. The church denies such a life. But we understand that the warlock will not do without alchemy and what is incomprehensible to a person of the 21st century, such a life. In general, as the Alchemist argued, he created 3 homunculi. Gomunkul, Gomunculus (Latin homunculus - little man) - in the view of medieval alchemists, a creature similar to man that can be obtained artificially. One of them knew everything about the past and the future and could answer any question. The second could make the hostess very rich and the third could give the love of any girl. And that is, they served the same person. * creator *
And as the alchemist claimed they could not breathe our air.
There is little information left, but no matter how the whole history of life, the test-tube life got infected with it.
The alchemist creates a homunculus The information that has survived to our time indicates that one of the first homunculi was created by a Spanish doctor and alchemist Arnold from Villanova. Born in the 13th century, he lived an extremely long life - 71 years old, when the average life expectancy of a person in those times was 30 years. The most famous recipe of the homunculus belongs not to anyone, but to one of the founding fathers of modern science, Paracelsus. In his opinion, the human seed, placed in special conditions, is reborn into a homunculus. Its further growth and development is ensured by human blood feeding.
According to the alchemical certificate, the time of "bearing" or, more precisely, the maturation of the homunculus is exactly 40 days. The height of the homunculus is about 30 centimeters. In fairness, we note that this article is purely theoretical in nature and we ourselves have not made any attempts to manufacture a homunculus. Interestingly, in fairy tales, creatures similar to homunculi are often mentioned, and we can assume the sexual division of homunculi: the boy with the finger and the inch. They were grown from cabbage stalks and barley kernels, respectively, and externally were a small copy of a person.