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The verb of creation is create. As in "to create something". Another verb is creating. As in "creating something".
Causation means the act of causing something to happen. Causation can also mean the effect of making something to happen or to create something as an effect.
Not all - these words opposite in meaning - create means to make something appear- annihilate means to reduce to nothing, destroy.
This occurs if something has rotational or radial symmetry.
Say as if I were a scientist. I am trying to create something that will cure cancer. If I miscalculate and do the wrong things I could probably make something more worse than it was before.
"Bartholomew and the Oobleck" is the Dr. Seuss book in which Old King Derwin of Didd asks his royal magician to create a new type of weather called Oobleck. The story follows the chaos that ensues when the Oobleck becomes a problem for the kingdom.
Warm stormy weather.
It can create a lot of deadly weather. If it is over land, it can create tornadoes. If it is over the ocean, it can create hurricanes or typhoons.
Sunny
To create weather forecasts.
Without a doubt, misdirection is the strongest tool shared by not only magicians and mentalists, but politicians and religious figures as well. The most common perception of misdirection held by the public is something along the lines of, "make them look over there while something tricky is going on over here". While there are forms of misdirection that accomplishes this (notable experts on such maneuvers include Apollo Robbins and the late Tony Slydini), magicians employ all sorts of subtler, more devious psychological tricks. A form of misdirection that is exploited by particularly cunning magicians is that of multi-method misdirection. By using many small tricks that don't have an explicit effect to HIDE the method that causes the explicit effect, it is possible to create an illusion of something absolutely impossible occurring. Studying the works of David P. Abbott, Karl Germain, Teller, and Banachek will help understand this concept.
Consumers create a demand for something by?
Magicians often use a technique called "pre-show work," where they research current events and predict likely headlines before the performance. They might also utilize gimmicked props or sleight of hand to create the illusion of predicting a specific headline. It's all about combining psychology, misdirection, and showmanship to create a seemingly impossible feat.
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fair weather
magicians often use mirrors to make things look as though their there in other words to produce a reflection and show something that is ot there and to insure you that the answer that i have just givin you i have been a magican for twenty-five years and i use mirrors in three of my illusions that i perfom on stage but don't be fooled because mirrors arent used so much these days and that's one ofthe reasons that i use them...to keep people guessing
magicians often use mirrors to make things look as though their there in other words to produce a reflection and show something that is ot there and to insure you that the answer that i have just givin you i have been a magican for twenty-five years and i use mirrors in three of my illusions that i perfom on stage but don't be fooled because mirrors arent used so much these days and that's one ofthe reasons that i use them...to keep people guessing