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Just because you know how something works doesn't make it not magic
If you understand how quantum mechanics works, why are you keeping it a secret?
Out of pure spite.
If you understand magnets you know how magic works. Hell, even aerofoils seem like a glitch in reality.
The dictionary disagrees with you.
That's because it's a dic.
Sorry, but higher literature (DnD rulebooks) disagree with YOU
This is Science Memes, not Fantasy Memes lol
The dictionary sucks.
Any sufficiently analysed magic is indistinguishable from science!
Even magic itself loses its magic when you know how it works.
Does it, really? Or is it "magic" all the way down...? :-D
As someone who was crazy about magic as a kid and learned a bunch of magic tricks, yes, it does. Really.
Oh yeah, for magic "tricks" that's fair:-).
You could still use it to cause squeals of delight from young'uns who don't know any better yet. So the utility is vastly diminished, but not entirely gone.
As someone else who was crazy about magic as a kid, I feel like that just made magic even more magical. Having an understanding of how magic tricks work lets you really appreciate the art and be truly wowed when you see a trick you can't figure out.
I still appreciate it, but the "magic" is gone. It becomes an intellectual and physical challenge once you understand the mechanics behind slight of hand and other forms of stage magic.
Yeah, for sure. To me, the intellectual and physical challenge is the magic.
I guess to me the magic that's left are the reactions I get from people who really love magic. There isn't really anything else I can do that provokes such a happy reaction from people. Plus the genius behind some of these tricks is really amazing. Guys like David Blaine really are geniuses in their field. I found a PDF file on the torrent network that contained all of his popular tricks back in the mid 00's, and the looks of absolute amazement I got at parties was priceless. One of my brother-in-laws accused me of being a warlock when I showed him some tricks the first time I met him. Haha!
What did you think of magic after you learned occultist techniques?
That it's not real, which was also a disappointment.
Of course magic isn't real. Magic occupies the border between reality and unreality, and is the mechanism by which effects cross it. Take money, for example. Not real, it's just a social assignment of value. Magic is what makes money have real effects on the world.
It'd sure be a lot cooler if it were.
Nah, reality is bad
Totally agree. I just witnessed my sister delivering her baby a few days back.