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Theatre Arts July

Professor Richard Wiseman and Emma Greening recently wrote an article about studies on the suggestion and influence over the "double effect PK classic key! Richard Wiseman Magic deals with an amateur experiment where two groups learned the same short film which was placed a key bent over a table, suggested that the first group that the key was still bent, while the other saw the same images, not suggestions. This is not a surprise to us magicians The first group claimed to have seen the curve are essential. As artists know if we tell our audiences that the object remains in flexion (especially in the exercise of certain wise move), the public is more likely that not only believe but also to "see."

There are two types of artists with the first was the artist who claims to be able to double the issue of "powers mental ", for example, Uri Geller has always claimed that your mind has the ability to change the composition of the metal in the subject and to bend, while the second type, readers wizard / mind that bends keys and silverware do not like "mental", but rather as a strange magical feat.

Consider the use of "continuous bending the suggestion that it be on the table or in the hands of spectators. Like a magician, if the public and volunteers believe the object was held at the curve, while in the hand or on the table, made some incredible magic, there was more to show impartiality, but rather to create a truly magical experience for them.

What suggestions? To do this, we rely on the "budget". For example:

"Do you turn to?" An open question closely pressed or folded.

"As we continue the curve, it is possible to display flashing or colored for a brief moment or two? "A budget that is still bent. It's just a question of whether you are aware of changing color a little weight or losing because he keeps running. There is also an ambiguity, when he speaks in This sentence is not clear whether it refers to a lighter color or weight, more added to the complexity of the suggestion.

Decide what you want your viewers and volunteers in the experiment, and then construct a sentence that can not be true if you really want to believe that password. The budgets used in a sentence rather than the conscious mind is likely to accept.

After reading this last bit again (supposed to be reading this again) and realize that you already use budgets (budget that will achieve this) and decide (assuming to be determined) to take a few moments to think in new ways (assuming that there were ways of age) use, either now or in the exercise of (it seems you'll do it now or later) to learn more (Assuming you're learning) and fluid (of course most are to some extent already mentioned) is obtained in the use of budgets



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