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While this is not an article about how to perform magic, it is one that will teach you the secret behind some of the most amazing tricks that have ever seen on stage by many of today's greatest illusionists. The art of conjuring up your own perception is what makes these illusions possible. At any moment you can make your brain believe something impossible without a trace. These ideas are excellent tools in any magician's arsenal, whether they are performing on stage or planning to create their own show at home. This article goes through 3 more tricks where people trick themselves into believing something impossible is happening right in front of them while watching a TV show, while reading a book, and while listening to music also known as physiological blindness. In order to understand the magic behind the tricks you have to understand how visual perception works. The image you see when looking at something is made up of tiny dots of color, this is called a point spread function, and its size depends on the distance between your eye and what you are seeing. The bigger the difference in distance between your eye and an object, the bigger the PSF will be. PSFs also follow a Gaussian profile. To get an idea of how a PSF works look at this website: http://www.physlink.com/education/askexperts/ae262.cfm (broken link). This website uses flash animation to show how different PSFs look. While these illusions are not easy to perform they are very impressive and can be performed with nearly any setup that has a screen. They do not take a lot of time or money to practice, but they do require you to have a certain degree of comfort with your audience before performing any of these tricks. One thing you will need for these tricks is the ability to make your audience trust you, this can be accomplished by performing small magic tricks or making jokes at the beginning of your show. It is also important that you pay very close attention to the details in each trick because if you miss one detail then it will ruin everything. The first illusion is the TV Illusion. To perform this illusion you need to explain to your audience exactly what you are going to do, make sure you explain how it is possible, and make sure they see your setup (this will be explained in detail in the next 2 illusions). Then when they look at the screen, have them do nothing but watch. When their attention has drifted off for a second have them watch again. Your goal is to get them to let their guard down while still keeping things exciting. One way you can do this is by creating a story that follows the plot of a TV show. In order for this to work you have to make sure everything you narrate goes with the show or book you are showing. You can narrate a story while showing a TV show or while reading a book. The person will begin to form a mental image of the story and go into an altered state of mind, this will allow your actions to be triggered at just the right time and allow for entrance into 3D space without them even knowing what happened. The key to projecting an object is making it seem like its happening in real time, but in reality it has already happened and you are just presenting it after its already been done. This can be done by projecting your finger against a blank wall where no one can see it but yourself. cfa1e77820
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