A theory where you ask the 8 ball whether you should do something, and it gives you an answer. the answer is either a obligatory one, a wrong one, or a neutral one. The theory is Determinent, and not constent.
:) Im curently researching for an Ethics midterm prompt over the Magic 8 Ball theory of morality
Albert Carter in 1946 .
The magic eight ball is broken. Sorry...
No, magic eight balls are just black balls with a little cylinder like hole in the back with a small pyramid with words and blue dye in it. It's just luck that your question to the eight ball turns out right...not magic. You can buy Magic eight balls in many toy shops.
One day they will.Sorry, WikiAnswers is not a Magic Eight-Ball.
The liquid in a magic eight ball is typically a dark dye mixed with water or alcohol. The dye helps to obscure the white plastic dice inside that float to reveal the answers to your questions.
Yes It is a game made by the Mattel corporation. There are also a lot of phone apps acting like Magic 8 ball, one of them is "yes/no oracle" - available for free on iStore
Ask the Magic Eight Ball. (Google it.) This site can't help you with questions like that.
This isn't a magic eight ball, the questions are answer by real life people, who the heck is nick =P.
If you trust your intuition - yes!! Try free iPhone app Yes/No oracle in iStore that is just same as Magic 8 Ball.
What year did the magic 8 ball come out?
One time at school a kid brought a magic eight ball, we were outside the classroom about to go in. We asked it if there would be a cricket in the sink (because we had a sink in our classroom and every now and then a cricket would apear in it) and then it said "all signs point to yes" and there was a cricket in the sink when we went in the classroom. This could had been a complete coincidence but I feel the vibe a magic eight ball's answers change what going on around you. Not seeing the future, but making the future. If you really belive it, it's really you who making the future. The magic eight ball is just a little boost.
The answers given by a magic 8 ball are purely random.