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Fullmetal Alchemist would have you believe that Ed and Al failed in human alchemy because they were missing a soul. Well guess what, they’ve been lying to you. In fact, they were missing something much more fundamental – the correct recipe for a human body.

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  1. Have you ever considered the idea in which the human transmutation circle is the one to fill up the rest of the materials needed to complete a human body?

    I'm just pointing out that these circles actually are the responsible of creating the spikes and walls we see in the show, the operator (or alchemist) may change although the circle will work just the same way. The circles create matter out of nothing so maybe the human transmutation circle does exactly that! Creating the missing matters in order to complete the full formula for the human body.

  2. one major issue you didn't mention is souls are priceless the only way to create more humans is to use a philosoper stone even the next best thing in the form of a red stone is to weak to forge a new soul/ build a perfect body

  3. I know I'm a bit late… but you could've saved yourself a lot of time if you simply kept the units in grams, since moles and grams just talk about amounts of "stuff". You get %weight from the formula of the substance you use, but when doing the calculations themselves since they are a ratio the 6.02*10^23 cancels out on either side. For example to find the amount of oxygen in water you use that oxygen is roughly 16/18ths of the total amount of water, consequently the amount of oxygen in 35 litres of water is 35*16/18 kgs pretty much find that oxygen:substance ratio using the (molarmass of oxygen) / (molarmass of substance) multiply that ratio by the amount of substance to find the amount of oxygen in that substance. Sum all of those up and you get the total amount of oxygen in grams, no moles required. However, it was a very educational section though and a very nerdy and studious way to do it, no shortcuts for the theorists! Also note that doing it this way only works when doing ratios (since the ed's ingredients for a human and the soil bureau's ingredients for a human are both in grams the constant cancels out either side) and that it may not unlock the Hamster achievement.

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