Walking thru solid glass without breaking it
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bling said:However, David Blaine does freak me out with a lot of his tricks/stunts. Not to mention the large scale stuff, but even the card tricks and the floating in the air trick...mmmm
Camera trick maybe???
liftshard said:He has something that he is using to balance on. It is concealed in his pants. From the particular camera angle, its contact point on the ground is obscured. The cameraman is in on it.
One I like and I did with my kids was where you pick a card and it appears somewhere else. In my case, I made it show up in the microwave, and Blaine had it appear on the other side of a glass window. I just went through a simple deductive process with the children, who are exceptionally bright. Did YOU put it in the microwave? No. Did your brother put it in the microwave? No. Well, then, who could have put it in the microwave? After about a second, the conclusion is obvious.
When Blaine makes the 6 of spades appear taped to a window on the other side of the glass, there are only a couple explanations. The first is that he hands that card to someone else to put on the window. The other is that he is using hand substitution to force the "victim" to pick the card he's already got taped to the window. Blaine is exceptionally good at slight of hand, as are most magicians like this. They could pawn an entire deck of cards without trouble. So, Blaine probably gives the guy a deck full of 6s to pick from and shows everyone else a real deck. Then, he throws the real deck against the glass and there's your card.
Magic tricks depend upon cognitive dissonance as a result of experiencing the unexpected. If you focus and eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.
liftshard said:He has something that he is using to balance on. It is concealed in his pants. From the particular camera angle, its contact point on the ground is obscured. The cameraman is in on it.
One I like and I did with my kids was where you pick a card and it appears somewhere else. In my case, I made it show up in the microwave, and Blaine had it appear on the other side of a glass window. I just went through a simple deductive process with the children, who are exceptionally bright. Did YOU put it in the microwave? No. Did your brother put it in the microwave? No. Well, then, who could have put it in the microwave? After about a second, the conclusion is obvious.
When Blaine makes the 6 of spades appear taped to a window on the other side of the glass, there are only a couple explanations. The first is that he hands that card to someone else to put on the window. The other is that he is using hand substitution to force the "victim" to pick the card he's already got taped to the window. Blaine is exceptionally good at slight of hand, as are most magicians like this. They could pawn an entire deck of cards without trouble. So, Blaine probably gives the guy a deck full of 6s to pick from and shows everyone else a real deck. Then, he throws the real deck against the glass and there's your card.
Magic tricks depend upon cognitive dissonance as a result of experiencing the unexpected. If you focus and eliminate the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.
donwon said:Glass is a liquid though :redface:
SNDSOUL said:OK, so how does Chris Angel do the same trick on a moving bus, leaving the card on the outside of the windshield going 65mph???
How about the steak knife through the menu to poke the card of choice out of the whole deck?
jlindy said:Anyone see that trick where he constantly gets to date hot chicks and supermodels? Who cares about cards. :biggrin: