Comment author: grautry 12 March 2012 04:02:03PM *  4 points [-]

True, using copies to achieve that kind of power doesn't seem to make much sense - the law even says that you can get as much... let's call it "work" out of the ingredient as was "invested". It's true that there isn't much of an investment of resources in copies.

So, forget the copies, let's use the originals.

For example, could you take Einstein's original notes/notebooks(copying them beforehand, of course, so that you don't lose information), liquefy them into a Scientific Breakthrough Potion and use that Potion to quickly figure another brilliant breakthrough? That's the kind of thing I'm wondering about.

Comment author: liamiak 28 March 2012 01:51:18AM 2 points [-]

Or perhaps the original diary of Sir Francis Bacon?