Quicksilver is a common name for the chemical element mercury, literally meaning "living silver" based on its appearance and its unusual liquidity at room temperature. General Name, Symbol, Number mercury, Hg, 80 Chemical series transition metals Group, Period, Block 12, 6, d Appearance silvery Standard atomic weight 200. ... Quickening may refer to: Quickening, the transfer of an immortals life force in the Highlander universe. ...
Quiksilver, a clothing brand specializing in surfing and winter sports
Quicksilver (comics), a superhero in the Marvel Comics universe who has superspeed and the ability to travel into the future for limited periods of time
Quicksilver, a brand of boats and marine accessories produced by Brunswick Corporation.
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Quicksilver by Neal Stephenson is the first volume of his series The Baroque Cycle.
Quicksilver is set in the late 17th and early 18th centuries, mostly in England, France, and the United Provinces, with sections that take place further east and in Massachusetts.
The conflict between a traditional religious and a scientific worldview is tied to the issue of alchemy, which in Quicksilver is presented as a search for the essential nature of a thing that underlies its material nature.