This.I believe in possibility of magic.
This.I believe in possibility of magic.
I believe that anything ordained as a magical effect is simply sufficiently advanced technology.
There have been a lot of misquotes of Clarke’s Law:
Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic
And Benford’s Modified Clarke Law:
Any technology that does not appear magical is insufficiently advanced.
Arthur C Clarke & Gregory Benford may disagree
Well, okay, Mr Clarke is unlikely to to say anything to you unless my post above is entirely wrong.![]()
The simple truth is:
There is no such thing as magic.
Astrology does not and cannot work, no-one can talk to the deceased, or summon spirits, or heal with crystals. No-one can bend spoons, or read minds, or tell the future with cards, or heal by the laying on of hands.
Agreed. Everyone is entitled to their opinion.As far as you know.![]()
And, if you know differently, why not put the charlatans (sorry – I mean hustlers – oopsThe simple truth is:
There is no such thing as magic.
Astrology does not and cannot work, no-one can talk to the deceased, or summon spirits, or heal with crystals. No-one can bend spoons, or read minds, or tell the future with cards, or heal by the laying on of hands.
As far as you know.![]()
Agreed. Everyone is entitled to their opinion.