I saw David Copperfield when I was a little kid. Not the classic Charles Dickens character, the magician. One moment he was walking into a giant fan on stage and the next minute he was like 200 feet away popping out of the middle of the audience not two rows in front of me. I still can't figure out how he did it. It was a hell of a trick.
That said, magic is by its very nature supernatural. Tricks are wonderful fun, but they don't violate the laws of nature. As soon as the claim is made that the laws of nature have been broken, you must supply evidence capable of establishing that... which is impossible because the supernatural cannot be demonstrated using natural means. It can't be done. So, bearing that in mind, I remain unconvinced.
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