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Magic should be used to gain a deeper knowledge of human behaviour, according to North East scientists.
Psychologists from Durham University and the University of Br...
Magic should be used to gain a deeper knowledge of human behaviour, according to North East scientists. Psychologists from Durham University and the University of British Columbia believe studying tricks by top illusionists, such as Derren Brown and David Blaine can help understand how people think and act.
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It's really a very smart little trick. It works on the basis of false memory. The brain sees the ball going up twice (the magician tracks it with hias eyes and this is a cue for you to do the same). The brain then sub-conciously assumes that the ball will continue to do so. Therefore, on the third throw, you briefly create a false image/memory of the ball going up.. as your eyes realise it's not there it, simply vanishes! You never think to simply check the hands until it's over.
Ok, most of us know what happened and for some of us, it could have been done better. There are some (I would imagine) who were a little stumped and I presume that it was meant for them and the title seems to confirm that by not trusting everthing you see. Wise words really and good luck to him.
this isnt his trick.. ive seen it on other websites.. but yea i think he slips the ball to his elbow joint and locks it there but the head going up and ur eyes following it fools u..
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