Undoubtedly, Schopenhauer failed in using Imaginary Alchemy to create materials and elements that do not exist in the real world.
Make no mistake, he did not fail to verify Imaginary Alchemy, he merely could not create the materials or elements that Perfikot depicted which do not exist in the real world.
He used Imaginary Alchemy to manufacture a new type of alloy material that he had always envisioned.
This material was a new type that Schopenhauer was still conceptualizing and imagining, possessing greater strength than steel, yet lighter than wood, intended to serve as his stepping stone to becoming a formal member of the Royal Academy of Sciences.
According to his original estimation, he ought to spend five years continuing research and study, followed by three to seven years to complete this research.
Then, he used Imaginary Alchemy to create this material that was still in his conception.
