Monday 25 January 2021

Saws and helpers and other fairy tales: the best tricks of magic discovered

By: ExtraFunnyPicture On: January 25, 2021
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  •  Although magic tricks always leave us in shock, most people realize that with each one there is a rational answer, and now you can see what the 12 greatest illusions are behind.

    David Copperfield is a master of extinction, but when, instead of the normal rabbits, he lets a national monument weighing over 200 tons vanish, it is something else. A easy solution was found a few moments after the Statue of Liberty vanished in front of the crowd.



    The crowd of Copperfield, gathering in front of the statue, simply stood on a moving stage, the pillars of which were hidden by a veil.


    The platform rotated very slowly, so that there was no idea for the observers to pass.

    One of the most common, but also the oldest tricks, is a chainsaw that cuts an assistant in half.


    For almost a hundred years, this theatrical trick that continues to elicit reflexive shouts from the crowd has been done.

    The video shows a table deep enough for a girl to place her foot inside, and to throw her feet on the table for another girl in a box.


    The belt that should keep the perpetrator calm acts as a mask for the location where two entities come together. The sword moves through two entities safely.


    Among magicians, Chris Angel is a rock star, mainly because of the love of the female portion of the crowd, and his key trick is levitation.

    It often creates a buzz, whether it is levitating on the street alone or in a store, catching the interest of the public, or levitating others.


    The mystery was uncovered by the dream of the Angel.


    Namely, when he takes off one shoe that stays attached to the other, it is necessary that the crowd is behind him, and then moves in with an unseen foot.


    Horizontal levitation is not easy to set up when all eyes are on you and trying to find out what the trick is.

    One approach is for the platform to be on a concealed steel pole so that it appears like one of the legs of the wizard.


    The magician does not move when the stage is 'floating'. And he must step slowly as he descends, so that the bar would not be noticed when driving.


    The guillotine is a similar trick that catches the interest of the rest of the crowd, in comparison to the chainsaw. It is a genuinely sharp blade that, when struck, halves an apple in two, but not the neck of the child.

    The lower part is important because it has small sections to avoid the blade from actually touching the door, while the small doors allow the assistant to slightly lower herself as the blade falls, but due to the clothes she wears, this is not noticeable.


    The trick is to pick a card for the participant, then return it to the deck and shuffle it well. The magician takes the deck and drops it into the prose on the other side of the window, on which only the card that the participant drew remains. How did it go through the glass with the map?

    As the actor in the trick reveals the card to all but the magician to his assistant who is behind the shop window, while the small crowd does not pay attention, it is easy to see which one is and paste it from another deck.


    This trick went down in history as one of the best when Penn drove the truck over Teler, while the famous host couple themselves revealed how they did it.


    It was a real vehicle, and when the tyres crossed over him, Teller was completely unprotected. The trick was the weight carriers on the side of the truck that could not be used by the crowd.

    A tiny portion of the load, however, went over Teler, which did not harm him.


    The zigzag lady is a trick in which the girl reaches the cabin from which the magician pulls huge saws first, and then transfers her middle section completely.


    The girl emerges out intact and unharmed as it returns to its original condition. In reality, in reading, there is physical agitation again.


    The girl enters the cabin, bends right along the left wall and reaches out to drag it into the center of the cabin with her hand behind her.

    Chris Angel, if he can levitate, is floating on water like a cat's cough. It's a really simple trick. In other words, Chris stepped on a plexiglass positioned just below the water's surface.


    In the bath, plexiglass is almost imperceptible, so it wasn't hard for Chris to cross the whole pool on the track made of this stuff.


    A genuinely amazing concept for which there are many rational ideas that the video shows is David Copperfield traveling through the Great Wall of China.


    It sounds like a very risky trick to trap a bullet in the mouth, but it is a safe solution. A bullet showing up in your mouth is a fabricated one.

    A fake explosion actually happens in the defensive prosthesis in the mouth at the moment of impact.


    Not only because of the size of the elephant, but also because it is a species that does not have the same mobility as humans, the vanishing elephant is an illusion that is shocking. The elephant enters a large box on stage which they shut. To illustrate that there is no door inside, they raise the box on wheels. The elephant is gone before the box reopens.


    Currently, it is enclosed in a box behind a diagonally mounted mirror. The spectator has the feeling when they open it that it is empty.