
The Suggestible Brain
The Michael Shermer Show
Magic, Skepticism, and Suggestibility
This chapter investigates the profound relationships between magicians and skeptics, illustrating how the art of magic can enhance scientific inquiry and highlight cognitive biases. It explores how perception, free will, and suggestibility influence individual belief systems, alongside humorous anecdotes from scientific discussions on magic. Ultimately, it emphasizes the importance of understanding psychological techniques to navigate the complexities of belief, trust, and misinformation in both everyday life and scientific contexts.
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