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by ben_w
3156 days ago
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> But we can often recognize them as such, which is importan Can we? The occult, new age, and religious sections of bookstores suggests otherwise, as do paid horoscope readings, homeopathic medicines, un/lucky numbers (housing and lottery), and shell-game scams. |
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I think it's also possible for humans to be 100% aware of the "adversarial attack", and still use these types of mediums for light entertainment. This seems to describe many people who occasionally buy lottery tickets for entertainment, and would probably apply to many who attend and produce modern stage magic shows.
(In fact, I notice that some of the top modern crusaders against con artists who do use illusions and paranormal / occult claims for adversarial reasons are stage magicians themselves -- James Randi, Penn and Teller, Derren Brown.)