Roltair"s Illusion is a classic example. The Girl does not literally vanish or transmute into flowers, but this is the illusion the magician makes. It probably works with trap doors in both the coffin and the Bier or stand, when the smoke bomb goes off, and the lights down low, the girl has to move fast. this act was banned from all Church Carnivals in l968 by Archbishop Boland. see other questions on Roltair"s Illusion. It was banned for its morbid/sexy overtones and thought to be a parody of the Assumption, a major Church Holiday.
A mirage is an optical illusion that appears to be real but is not actually there.
A mirage is something that appears real but disappears as you get closer. It is an optical illusion caused by light refraction.
A mirage is a common example of something that seems real but is actually an optical illusion caused by atmospheric conditions, appearing then disappearing.
An illusion is a deceptive appearance or misleading impression that contrasts with the true reality of a situation.
The Blaney ladder levitation illusion is achieved through a hidden support structure or mechanism that allows the performer to appear as if they are floating above the ladder. By cleverly concealing the support and using misdirection, the magician creates the illusion of levitation to the audience. The ladder itself is typically made of lightweight materials to enhance the effect of the illusion.
Illusion means something that deceives by producing a false or misleading impression of reality.
You are deluded.
You are seeing an illusion, mirage or hallucinating if you can see something that no one else can.
It is the illusion of something. Video games, for example are simulations. War Video games are illusion of war
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an illusion is something that tricks a persons mind
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A mirage is an optical phenomenon that creates the illusion of water. I can't imagine an opposite of seeing an illusion.
Illusion in greek is οφθαλμαπατη (of-thal-ma-pa-tee) which means something that lies in your eyes.
figure it out urself.
It means saw an illusion or something unreal.
Something looks deeper or shallower then it actually is.