Fullmetal Alchemist Rule 34

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The Law of Equivalent Exchange governs the use of alchemy in Fullmetal Alchemist, and with rules come consequences.
In Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood , the practice of alchemy stands at the pinnacle of science. It allows its practitioners to alter the composition of matter through the process of transmutation, a skill that is useful both in combat and everyday life. Despite its many uses though, alchemy is a science, and as such is subject to the laws of the universe. Alchemy's principal law is that of Equivalent Exchange.
Equivalent Exchange is the principle that limits alchemy's infinite potential. It's a simple concept: something cannot be created from nothing, and so in order to obtain something, something else of equal value must be lost . From here, Equivalent Exchange branches off into two fundamental laws: the Conservation of Mass and the Conservation of Providence.
The Law of Conservation of Mass dictates that an object cannot be created from nothing, and if deconstructed, said object will be reduced to components whose sum is equal in mass. For example, an object with a mass of one gram can only be transmuted into an object with mass equalling one gram. If a one gram object is deconstructed, the process will yield components whose sum equals 1 gram.
The Law of Natural Providence states that objects composed of a particular material or element can only be transmuted into objects of similar composition. For instance, stone objects can be transmuted into other stone objects, but not into objects primarily composed of water.
Alchemy, while capable of performing miraculous feats, is not without its limits. Reviving the dead through the process of human transmutation is impossible, and an act considered taboo in the world of alchemy. In order to revive one who has passed on, both their soul and original body must be transmuted, Alphonse Elric stating that a wandering soul can only return to its original body and vice versa. This is why his soul begins to reject the suit of armor, as it's not his soul's proper vessel.
Fullmetal Alchemist establishes that the value of a human soul is unquantifiable, and as something cannot be created without an object of equal value being lost, something possessing infinite value can never be equally exchanged for. This doesn't stop alchemists from trying though, as sometimes the pain of losing a loved one overrides logic. If human transmutation is performed, the alchemist responsible pays a heavy price, as bartering for a soul of infinite value with materials of finite value causes the alchemic equation to be thrown off balance, causing a rebound .
Rebounds exact a toll from the committer of the taboo in order to rebalance the exchange: Alphonse loses his body and Edward loses a leg when attempting to revive their mother, Edward also loses an arm when bonding Alphonse's soul to the suit of armor and Izumi Curtis is robbed of numerous organs after attempting to revive her baby. The toll will be exacted even if the taboo is committed unintentionally or against ones will, as Roy Mustang is robbed of his sight despite being forced to perform human transmutation by Father and the Homunculus .
The punishment for human transmutation is severe not just because it goes against the law of equivalent exchange, but also because defying this law means that a human has effectively attempted to play God , God in Fullmetal Alchemist being Truth. Any who attempt human transmutation are teleported through their own personal Gate of Truth (which allows one to perform alchemy) and brought before the being after whom the gate is named. Truth is God in the sense that he possesses infinite knowledge, including that of alchemy, world history and much, much more. When thrust through the Gate of Truth, this infinite knowledge is displayed to and absorbed by the targeted alchemist. Along with this knowledge, entry into Truth's domain also allows the alchemist to perform alchemy without the use of a Transmutation Circle (the basic laws of equivalent exchange still apply).
Use of a Philosopher's Stone is the only way to perform Human Transmutation without causing a rebound. This is because Philosopher's Stones are comprised of multiple souls, allowing their contents to be exchanged equally in human transmutations. However, while possible, the morality of this act is questionable due to the creation and use of a Philosopher's Stone being unethical to begin with.
The only other instance of successful human transmutation is Edward Elric's final transmutation , in which he offers Truth his own Gate of Truth and thus his ability to use alchemy in exchange for Alphonse's soul and body. As the values at hand are incalculable to begin with, whether or not this is a true equivalent exchange can be left to speculation. However, it is undeniable that in this moment Edward sacrifices absolute power, an idea that if realized holds infinite value, in favor of saving his brother. Truth is an all-knowing being as well as the mirror image of the alchemist in front of it, and as such can discern what that person holds most valuable. For Edward, alchemy is what makes him who he is, and was his most prized possession. His willingness to sacrifice that which held the most value to him was more than enough to satisfy Truth, and thus the law of Equivalent Exchange.
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