Spotty01
Well-Known Member
Cheesy title, I know, but what can ya do?
I haven't posted in a while, but I got the idea for an Off-Topic post while watching an America's Got Talent contestant do some magic tricks involving three coins and a $100 bill. It's hard to explain in written form, but the gist is that he made the three coins disappear in various ways (on-screen, might I add) and, after all three had disappeared, they reappeared underneath the $100 bill. Keep in mind this was in front of four judges and a massive audience, so it's not like they could've put the coins underneath the bill off-screen and, even if they had somehow, how did the coins disappear right on-camera?
On a similar note, I remember several years back a TV show in which they depicted popular magic tricks and explained how they were really done, no magic involved. No idea what happened to that show, nor do I remember the name, but I thought it was pretty good. However, there are some magic tricks that I don't recall them explaining, nor do I understand how they could be logically explained. The disappearing coins on the show and even a magic trick I remember being performed on me at age... seven, I think? He put two gold nuggets in the palm of my hand, told me to close my hand on the count of three, and when I opened it again, there were four instead of two. At least I think that's how it worked.
But, the point being, some tricks can be explained through simple "smoke and mirrors", others? Not so much. You can't explain how those two extra gold nugget things appeared in my hand when he didn't even touch me, not to mention the fact my hand was in a tightly closed fist the entire time. You can't explain one of the judges on AGT holding three coins in her palm, then upturning her hand on the magician's cue, causing only two to clatter to the table. Sure, you could say they took one of the coins away but cut out that footage, but it clearly showed she had three coins on her palm on camera up until the moment she dropped them onto the table. Even if that is the case, I have no explanation coming to mind for the trick I experienced first-hand.
So, the question of the day is right up there in the topic title: do you believe in magic? I know it sounds cliché, but this is a legitimate question. Do you think magic tricks are a real thing with no completely logical explanation, or do you think it's some sort of illusion? If the latter, then how do you think the two aforementioned magic tricks were performed?
If it wasn't already clear, I personally believe that some magic tricks are the real deal, while others are deliberate illusions (like on the show I mentioned at the beginning of which I cannot remember the name). No, I don't know how they made the coins disappear or the gold nuggets multiply and I'm not going to sit here and say there are some humans out there with innate paranormal abilities, but I do believe that, with some magic tricks, there's something deeper at work than a simple illusion or trick of the light.
I haven't posted in a while, but I got the idea for an Off-Topic post while watching an America's Got Talent contestant do some magic tricks involving three coins and a $100 bill. It's hard to explain in written form, but the gist is that he made the three coins disappear in various ways (on-screen, might I add) and, after all three had disappeared, they reappeared underneath the $100 bill. Keep in mind this was in front of four judges and a massive audience, so it's not like they could've put the coins underneath the bill off-screen and, even if they had somehow, how did the coins disappear right on-camera?
On a similar note, I remember several years back a TV show in which they depicted popular magic tricks and explained how they were really done, no magic involved. No idea what happened to that show, nor do I remember the name, but I thought it was pretty good. However, there are some magic tricks that I don't recall them explaining, nor do I understand how they could be logically explained. The disappearing coins on the show and even a magic trick I remember being performed on me at age... seven, I think? He put two gold nuggets in the palm of my hand, told me to close my hand on the count of three, and when I opened it again, there were four instead of two. At least I think that's how it worked.
But, the point being, some tricks can be explained through simple "smoke and mirrors", others? Not so much. You can't explain how those two extra gold nugget things appeared in my hand when he didn't even touch me, not to mention the fact my hand was in a tightly closed fist the entire time. You can't explain one of the judges on AGT holding three coins in her palm, then upturning her hand on the magician's cue, causing only two to clatter to the table. Sure, you could say they took one of the coins away but cut out that footage, but it clearly showed she had three coins on her palm on camera up until the moment she dropped them onto the table. Even if that is the case, I have no explanation coming to mind for the trick I experienced first-hand.
So, the question of the day is right up there in the topic title: do you believe in magic? I know it sounds cliché, but this is a legitimate question. Do you think magic tricks are a real thing with no completely logical explanation, or do you think it's some sort of illusion? If the latter, then how do you think the two aforementioned magic tricks were performed?
If it wasn't already clear, I personally believe that some magic tricks are the real deal, while others are deliberate illusions (like on the show I mentioned at the beginning of which I cannot remember the name). No, I don't know how they made the coins disappear or the gold nuggets multiply and I'm not going to sit here and say there are some humans out there with innate paranormal abilities, but I do believe that, with some magic tricks, there's something deeper at work than a simple illusion or trick of the light.