David Copperfield's Disappearing Card Illusion
If, out of the blue, you received David Copperfield's amazing card illusion via e mail, don't be amazed or be puzzled.
It's not an illusion at all. It's just a fancy trick to fool your eyes or your imagination. I don't know if it's really from David Copperfield. I have this feeling that somebody is using his name. If you know the workings of Power Point or any other program for that matter, you too can make a trick like this one.
Here's the gist of the trick...
First slide, you're told to choose one card out of the given six cards.
Then, enter second slide, and so on... up to the last slide.
Here's how it is done...
When it say choose a card, you must remember all the given six cards instead. Or, better write it down on a sheet of paper.
Here's the funny thing. In slide six (I think), the caption reads: "I can, through your monitor see your mind."See my mind? No way, man. I am not an illusionist but I'm not dumb either. You can't see my mind but, I could see the trick.
Other slide says, "see your card is gone".
My card is gone! No way, man. But, instead you must say: " Lo and behold! ALL the six cards are gone. I've replaced them with 5 other cards."
The fact remains the same that even if you'll choose ALL the given cards, they'll all be gone or disappear and be replaced.
Try it.
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HERE'S SOMETHING FOR REAL ( David Blaine watch out )
...And in the fourth watch of the night Jesus went unto them, walking on the sea.
...And when the disciples saw Him walking on the sea, they were troubled, saying, It is a spirit; and they cried out for fear
....But straightway Jesus spoke unto them, saying, Be of good cheer; it is I; be not afraid.Matthew 14:25-27
Monday, March 3, 2008
DAVID COPPERFIELD'S AMAZING CARD ILLUSION
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