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Magic, not only in books and movies?



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Sun Jul 13, 2008 2:12 pm
Jon says...



Does magic really exist, i mean if you think about it, where DO the stories come from and all of the other unexplained things.

your jobs is to come up with theories and with research to back it up, this will be a tough answer to conquer because there really is no "proof" to do this with or a site about this and it has never been proved itself, so get researching :D !!!
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Sun Jul 13, 2008 2:28 pm
sofi says...



personally, i think that just because we (humans) haven't found a way to make magic doesnt mean that its not possible and that we should write it off as none-existant.

however, i don't think there's really any way of proving it either so it's just a question of what you believe i guess.
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Sun Jul 13, 2008 2:43 pm
Rei says...



Someone once said that magic is simply science that we cannot explain. Think about it. A TV or cell phone would seem like magic to anyone who has never seen one.
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Mon Jul 14, 2008 12:36 pm
sofi says...



Rei- exactly.

I don't know i think thats one of the reasons i hate my science lessons so much because we always get told that this this and this happens and that's just the way it is. It happens because it just does but WHY does it happen?

and whatever the reason is, then what's the reason for that? and so on. science can only go back so far, and explain so much

i have no idea if that made any sense whatsoever but i think that's the best i can explain what i mean...
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Mon Jul 14, 2008 3:00 pm
Sleeping Valor says...



I may just be crazy, but whenever I am out in the field at my great grandparent's I feel overwhelmed by this awesome force that seems just out of reach. =P Right about then I tend to start singing randomly. Also, not that this exactly touches on 'magic', but I did see a ghost there (seriously. I'm not even joking). o.O

I think there is plenty of magic around us, it just depends on how you define 'magic' and if you can accept that it hides in our every day life. I personally can't accept that there aren't mysteries in this world that science can't explain.
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