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Why is electricity not part of the classical alchemical elements? (Earth, Fire, Wind, Water)

It's a common elemental theme we see across stories, fantasies, etc. It seems like it is an element that should be part of that pantheon but maybe there is a scientific explanation of why it isn't? Or is it simply, they did not have enough understanding of it at the time those 4 were suggested.

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  • I suppose the most straightforward and general answer to this is: understanding is a process, and alchemy is from a much earlier stage of that process than chemistry and electricity.

  • Give me alchemy, give me wizardry

    Give me sorcery, thermatology

    Electricity, magic if you please

    Master all of these, bring him to his knees

    I master five magics

    -- Megadeth, Five Magics

  • Because electricity isn’t an element, it’s fairies. That’s why when there’s a short you see smoke: it’s really the fairies escaping the wires.

  • In antiquity people probably considered it a form of fire since anything struck by lightening tends to burn or at least get extremely hot? Or possibly they saw it as some combination of wind and fire maybe?

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