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Question Number One

  • Writer: Andrew Kinnear
    Andrew Kinnear
  • Mar 24, 2008
  • 1 min read

Let us assume you met a rudimentary magician. Let us assume he can do five simple tricks-- he can pull a rabbit out of his hat, he can make a coin disappear, he can turn the ace of spades into a joker, and two other tricks of a similar vein. These are his only tricks and he can't learn any more; he can only do these five. HOWEVER, it turns out that he's doing these tricks with real magic. It's not an illusion; he can actually conjure the bunny out of the ether and he can move the coin through space. He's legitimately magical, but extremely limited in scope and influence. Would this person be more impressive than Albert Einstein?Chuck Klosterman - Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs

 
 
 

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