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  2. August Kekulé - Wikipedia

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    Kekulé's benzene ring in modern form, and the alchemical ouroboros symbol of a snake eating its tail The new understanding of benzene, and hence of all aromatic compounds, proved to be so important for both pure and applied chemistry after 1865 that in 1890 the German Chemical Society organized an elaborate appreciation in Kekulé's honor ...

  3. The Kekulé Problem - Wikipedia

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    The title refers to the chemist August Kekulé's realization of the ringed structure of benzene after a symbolic dream of the ouroboros. McCarthy asks how the non-linguistic unconscious mind could provide a meaningful solution to a fundamentally linguistic problem.

  4. Benzene - Wikipedia

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    Here Kekulé spoke of the creation of the theory. He said that he had discovered the ring shape of the benzene molecule after having a reverie or day-dream of a snake biting its own tail (a symbol in ancient cultures known as the ouroboros). [40] This vision, he said, came to him after years of studying the nature of carbon-carbon bonds.

  5. Help! I Keep Having Dreams about Snakes! What Does That Even ...

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    Reports of snakes in dreams even date back to the first patient treated in clinical dream analysis; in 1895, Josef Breuer and Sigmund Friend wrote about Anna O., who dreamed her ailing father was ...

  6. Snakes showing up in your dreams? That's not actually a ... - AOL

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    As a professional dream interpreter and the author of “The Alchemy of Your Dreams,” I help people come to insights about recurrent patterns and symbols that pop up in their dreams, like snakes.

  7. List of works based on dreams - Wikipedia

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    The chemical structure of benzene. The scientist Friedrich August Kekulé discovered the seemingly impossible chemical structure of benzene (C 6 H 6) in 1836, when he had a dream of a group of snakes swallowing their tails. [32]

  8. This is why snakes keep showing up in your dreams - AOL

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    But if you're one of the few who is able to recall dreams the next morning, consider yourself lucky. You can learn a lot about yourself. This is why snakes keep showing up in your dreams

  9. Hypnagogia - Wikipedia

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    The hypnagogic state can provide insight into a problem, the best-known example being August Kekulé’s realization that the structure of benzene was a closed ring while half-asleep in front of a fire and seeing molecules forming into snakes, one of which formed an ourobouros. [22]