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Well, I have my suspicions. We're not allowed to reveal how magic is done on this board. I will say that I saw a similar illusion on Magic's Biggest Secrets Revealed.
 
I'm pretty sure we're discouraged here from explaining magic tricks, but if I had to guess, it's a combination of the "light as a feather, stiff as a board" chestnut with careful camera angles that hide more than they reveal, bystanders who are in on the gag and a decidedly non-paranormal form of support.
 
In the original Karate Kid we had the Crane maneuver. 'nough said.
 
More parcour than Ninja,IMHO..

Quite... but it made me realize I'd only ever seen guys doing Parkour. Odd that.

How I wished that were a thing ~30 years ago. Between my diving and freestyle skiing, I would have rocked that **** ! :D
 
It's pretty straightforward how it's done. Did you see him draw that pentagram in the circle right at the beginning? Obviously, he's invoking supernatural powers, of which telekinesis is but one of many. Here is the evidence we've all been seeking.
 
I thought the Japanese made good video cameras--so why is this video so gawd-awful in quality? :confused:
 
Quite... but it made me realize I'd only ever seen guys doing Parkour. Odd that.

How I wished that were a thing ~30 years ago. Between my diving and freestyle skiing, I would have rocked that **** ! :D

Probably it's an activity dominated by men mainly because many moves involve considerable upper body strength.
 
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That's Cyril Takayama. セロ Known as "Cyril".

He's the best street magician I have ever seen. The link is to his videos on YouTube. Guaranteed to be a time sink. Great stuff.

This video of him at the Yokohama Aquarium is pretty much my favorite.
 
Funny, we used to do that in Girl Scouts in the 1960s - complete with the "light as a feather, stiff as a board" chant! I seem to recall we had no problem lifting each other with out fingers...
 
Funny, we used to do that in Girl Scouts in the 1960s - complete with the "light as a feather, stiff as a board" chant! I seem to recall we had no problem lifting each other with out fingers...
But did you let go and the one being lifted stayed in the air? :p
 
I can understand not wanting to reveal real magic tricks, but the "portable chair" trick is a party trick not a magic trick. We used the same at school and party when we were teenager.
 
I'm pretty sure we're discouraged here from explaining magic tricks, but if I had to guess, it's a combination of the "light as a feather, stiff as a board" chestnut with careful camera angles that hide more than they reveal, bystanders who are in on the gag and a decidedly non-paranormal form of support.
I thought a couple of the bystanders that did the initial lift had unrealistically exaggerated reactions to the removal of support from around the girl...

In the aquarium video, the tank is clearly a plant, but I don't how the trick was done - assuming the video is all shot just as it appeared to happen.
 
I thought a couple of the bystanders that did the initial lift had unrealistically exaggerated reactions to the removal of support from around the girl...

Well we certainly need to zoom in on those faces rather than look underneath the person supposedly levitating to see what is holding them up.
 
Well, I have my suspicions. We're not allowed to reveal how magic is done on this board. I will say that I saw a similar illusion on Magic's Biggest Secrets Revealed.

You're kidding right? James Randi actually became famous for his work revealing and exposing just how so called "magic" is performed. How ridiculous (hypocritical even) would it be for him to create a website where such practices were not allowed.

Where exactly did you read that? "We're not allowed to reveal how magic is done on this board." Unless maybe this was meant as a joke?
 

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