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How is stretcher illusion done?

How is stretcher illusion done?

Her hands and head can be seen through semi-permeable channels in the front of the prop. Her hands can be stretched from the top to the bottom of the cabinet. Then her head can be stretched to the bottom. Some performers will rotate the assistant’s head 360 degrees while stretched.

Why do the spoon and fork not fall?

The centre of gravity is found over the edge of the glass because of the way the fork and spoon go down and towards the middle. Burning the toothpick does not change the the centre of gravity, so the cutlery doesn’t fall.

Is it possible for a human to float in air?

Not much. By Archimedes principle the buoyant force is equal to the weight of the volume of fluid displaced, which would be the volume of your body. And the fluid is air. So you would only be slightly heavier than you are now if there was a vacuum at the earth’s surface.

How does coin in glass bottle trick work?

A spectator is handed a regular bottle to examine. Next, a coin is borrowed and magically made to penetrate through the bottom of the solid bottle! The bottle is then turned upside down to show that the coin does not fit through its neck. But when the magician shakes the bottle, the coin falls out of it!

What is coin glass?

coin glass, glassware usually in the form of wineglasses, goblets, or tankards enclosing a coin either in the foot, or in the hollow knop of the stem, rarely in an interior bulb. A Venetian specimen of coin glass dated 1647 is known, but the principal occurrence is in English glass from about 1650 onward.

What is a Phantom deck?

Building on the notion of the popular Omni Deck, The Phantom Deck is an entire pack of transparent, clear cards. When held together, they look, feel, cut, and shuffle like a normal deck… except that every single card is transparent.

How does an invisible deck work?

One of the best card tricks in a magician’s repertoire, the invisible deck magic trick involves turning an imaginary deck of cards into a real deck and then magically producing an audience member’s selected card.

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