Theas no ot ye jant belives. Tan proga, he had actually during one of the brakes, oi was bon sog, that's right. The so camera is still rolling, and he says to one of the women, o, were you here for? And she says, well, for my mother, or whatever it was. He just goes to her, like, it's totally random. I'm seeing a woman behind you. Feels like a mother to me, you know? An oh, yes, it's my mother. So here's a question for you. You don't want it when it's obvious like that,. Maybe they forgot that they
The most fundamental lesson that all magicians learn is that seeing is not believing. In episode 195, Michael speaks with internationally acclaimed sleight-of-hand artist and 35-year activist for scientific skepticism, Jamy Ian Swiss, about his lively, personal book, The Conjuror’s Conundrum, that takes readers on a magical mystery tour of the longstanding connection between magic and skepticism. Shermer and Swiss discuss: Swiss’s first encounter with fraud, the paranormal and supernatural, magic and mentalism, hot/cold/universal readings, pychics, talking to the dead, James van Praagh, belief, the afterlife, “the amazing” Kreskin, the Alpha Project, and more…