The 8 most common magic tricks revealed
What is magic?
It looks just like the real thing.
Even though I know it's fake, I still can't figure it out.
Below, we'll take you through the secrets of 8 common magic tricks with illustrated explanations.
The trick of separating the body parts actually involves two flexible assistants.

Human body floating in the air
In reality, the person lies flat on the platform, supported by a steel frame extending from the ground. The magician cleverly uses his feet to block the frame, and what he's pressing on is the switch that controls the raising of the frame. The platform also has many S-shaped extensions, creating the illusion of circles moving around.

The method of dividing the human body inside the box does not require two people.
The protruding end is a fake foot.

Another type of levitation magic uses a lifting platform, with its base on a flat surface, from which glass rises.

Indian common D Master Floating
The tools are actually very simple.
It cleverly utilizes the balance of forces.
There's a support board under the carpet. Street performers sit on the board at position 3, so they wear loose robes to cover themselves.

Magic props, fake finger sleeves, and all sorts of trinkets that appear out of one's hand are taken from here.

The box illusion trick actually reveals that the black areas are all usable space, enough to easily fit a person.

The anti-gravity tilting dance move invented by Michael Jackson actually involved shoes with specially designed grooves that could be engaged with bolts pre-designed for the stage.
