NO, the hand is quicker than the eye, they are just clever at illusion.
2006-06-06 18:05:09
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answered by ? 6
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No, they use the fact that human perception is mallable.
Illusionists such as David Copperfield use clever, typically custom made dynamic, set ups, clockwork choreography, and psychological techniques with the aims of distracting the audiance to pull of their illusions.
The best way to learn how to do a magic trick or complex illusion is to become a magician or illusionist. They're awfully secretive.
2006-06-07 01:03:28
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answered by minuteblue 6
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What is magic? Magic in general is a word used to describe the attempt to influence an experience by the use of rituals, symbols, actions, gestures, and language. Magic spells are a means to communicate with consciousnesses from other dimensions and layers within dimensions in order to request help with manifestation. Additions to spelling can include hand mudras, geometric patterns, and rituals comprised of step by step processes that include specific instructions in order to manifest. Black Magic includes Deception, Illusions, Necromancy, Divination, Transmutation, and Evocations, so the answer is yes.
2014-06-19 12:59:21
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answered by ? 2
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Black magic? As in evil? No they don't. They are very talented illusionists, that's all. When you watch a magician, you watching an exhibition of their skills, not the super natural.
2006-06-07 01:02:00
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answered by jffrwlnd 2
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This is a joke, isn't it. Black Magic??? you need to get out a lot more! This ain't the dark ages, buddy.
2006-06-07 01:05:24
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answered by Anonymous
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No, it's just an illusion...hence the term "Illusionist".
2006-06-07 01:01:48
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answered by freyas_kin28 6
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It is all slight of hand and tricks. There is nothing supernatural. Here is a good starting page.
http://magic.about.com/
2006-06-07 01:04:32
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answered by Peter Boiter Woods 7
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All of it is tricky hand movement and optical illusions.
2006-06-07 01:02:06
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answered by mister_m_dude 2
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The use 'slight of hand' and physics.
2006-06-07 01:00:35
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answered by Doctor J 7
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No
2006-06-07 01:00:53
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answered by Anonymous
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