by Bluetoad27 » May 27th, 2007, 5:15 pm
"On one occasion, I took him [Harry Houdini] to a magicians' meeting in my car,
which that season was a Ford Model T coupe with a front seat of only two-person
width and with the doorcatches inconveniently placed behind a person's elbow.
When he tried to twist around and work the catch, Houdini found it stuck and in
all seriousness, he demanded, "Say -- how do you get out of this thing?" It
wasn't until I had reached across and pulled the knob for him that he began
laughing, because he, of all people, couldn't get out of a Ford coupe."
-- Walter B. Gibson, in _Houdini on Magic_
I've finished reading this very long discussion, and have to both agree and disagree with both sides. I could involve a discussion about self-fulfilling prophecies, the psychology of sleep, etc. But, I could also involve the conversation of Philosophers, like Aquinas or Anselm, who have discussed the existence of a greater being which cannot be posted because of the rules. The involvement of the latter, of course, deals more with miracles, or magic. Once again, however, chemistry could also attempt to answer those statements. You see, ladies and gentlemen, magic and hypnosis can not truly fit together. It is like discussing free will, in philosophy, and then discussing how God knows everything. I really hope I don't get in trouble for that statement, I'm not trying to debate religion or mortality. Anywho, I post this because, like the irony of Houdini's situation above (the world's greatest illusionist and escape artists) there seems to be a comical paradox that exists here. Good reading though everyone.
Cheers Everyone
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Bluetoad27
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