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There are many magic tricks.
Illusionism, commonly called magic, is a scenic, subjective, narrative art and show of skill and wit, which consists in artificially producing seemingly wonderful and inexplicable effects while the cause that produces them is unknown. These effects (disappearances, transformations, unions, readings of the mind, etc.), which pretend to make reality seem impossible, are known as effects, magic games, illusions and vulgarly as magic tricks.
Within the magic there are various specialties: fantasists, prestidigitators, prestige, cartomantic, reclusive and kings of evasion with or without ties, who protect their tricks with the commitment of professional secrecy.
Types of effects:
The illusionist makes an effect that the viewer perceives as wonderful, contrary to natural laws or common sense, and whose cause seems unknown and inexplicable. Among the possible magical effects that can be realized are:
Production: Make something appear out of nowhere.
Disappearance: Fading something, to someone or to oneself.
Transformation: Transform something into something else, or change its color, shape, size, etc.
Restoration: Restoring something broken or damaged.
Teleportation: Transporting something from one place to another, in an impossible way.
Transposition: Exchange two or more objects of place, in an impossible way.
Multiplication: Split an object into several complete objects similar to the original. You can also multiply liquids, increasing their quantity appreciably.
Sympathy: Make the effect caused to one object replicate to another object
Syntropy: Make the order appear where there is supposed to be disorder.
Coincidence: Making coincidences occur that are supposed to be extremely difficult if they happen by mere chance.
Prediction or precognition: Record an event before it takes place and verify that the predicted is true.
Clairvoyance: Discovering a secret truth or finding something that is hidden, claiming supposed mental powers or some ability of extrasensory perception. Supposedly magical contraptions (eg glass ball) are sometimes used. A particular case is psychometry, or ability to get information about an object by touching it. Another particular case is dowsing, or ability to locate hidden objects using a simple instrument (eg pendulum, rod, hairpin, ...).
Divination: Similar to clairvoyance, but claiming an extraordinary ability to interpret certain signs and evidence (often claimed to possess a superior sight, hearing or smell). For example, the illusionist may say that he guessed where something is recognizing the spectator's facial expression, listening to his breathing or heartbeat, perceiving the trace or smell left by an object, discerning between two seemingly equal sounds ...
All these and many more.