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What The Shrunken-Finger Illusion Reveals About the Brain

What The Shrunken-Finger Illusion Reveals About the Brain

There’s a popular and simple magic trick involving multiplying balls: The magician holds a ball, usually red, between her thumb and index finger. They flick their wrist and suddenly, a second ball appears between their index and middle fingers. They keep on flicking and balls keep on appearing..

The secret is simple: the first “ball” is really an empty hemispherical shell, with the second ball nesting inside it. When the magician flicks their wrist, they roll the second ball out of its shell. With a few flourishes, they can then load the third and fourth balls into the shell, before rolling them out in turn. Audience members automatically assume that the empty shell is a full sphere, because it’s indistinguishable from one when viewed from the front.

But there’s more to the trick than that, says Vebjørn Ekroll, a psychologist at the University of Leuven in Belgium. We deeply, strongly, resolutely perceive the shell as a sphere because our brains create a full representation of the ball. The hypothetical back half that we cannot see feels as real as the front half that we actually can.  Read more..

http://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2016/04/what-the-shrunken-finger-illusion-reveals-about-the-brain/477288/

Oh, and in case you were wondering, his act really is as dangerous as it looks – with his official website telling us that when he swallows the sword it’s just one centimetre from his heart.

In other words you really might not want to try this particular stunt at home.

Meanwhile Alex is just one of a number of successful acts from global versions of the show who’ll be trying their luck on the Britain’s Got Talent stage this year.

Read more and watch five other videos of Alex Magala at:

http://metro.co.uk/2016/04/09/britains-got-talent-2016-sword-swallower-alex-magala-is-no-stranger-to-this-whole-talent-show-thing-5804357/

John Blake to republish Paul Daniels’ autobiography..

John Blake to republish Paul Daniels’ autobiography..

John Blake Publishing is to republish Paul Daniels’ autobiography, retitled My Magic Life, as a “tribute to one of Britain’s greatest primetime entertainers”.

The publisher holds world rights to the book.

Born in 1938 and interested in magic since he was a child, Daniels honed his craft before rising to stardom and captivating the nation for decades with his extraordinary tricks and illusions. He brought magic to the masses, in an age when whole families still gathered together around the television. In later life, while he remained an instantly recognisable face to millions, he still revealed little of the lows that accompanied the highs of his “dazzling” career.

In his autobiography, he speaks about his “incredible” life and career – “from his grim experiences in the army and the heartbreak of a broken marriage to finding love with ‘the lovely Debbie McGee’. And then, of course, there was the magic. Perhaps surprisingly, his book reveals the secrets behind some of his most famous and entertaining performances”. (Special Thanks to Michael Lyth)

Read more.. http://www.thebookseller.com/news/john-blake-republish-paul-daniels-autobiography-324754

Magician Dynamo makes a rare appearance with his wife Kelly on a day out in London..

Magician Dynamo makes a rare appearance with his wife Kelly on a day out in London..

Dynamo has made a rare public appearance with his wife on a day out in London.The famous magician, real name Steven Frayne, who has been married to Bradford girl Kelly for more than three years, still looks completely smitten.Pics show the pair leaving a Barclays bank in the city and Kelly, dressed down in grey jogging bottoms, a black bomber jacket and stylish glasses, couldn’t help but giggle at something her hubby said as they strolled out. Read more here…

http://www.mirror.co.uk/3am/celebrity-news/magician-dynamo-makes-rare-appearance-7706506