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Science has not proven that magic, as commonly understood in folklore and fantasy, exists or does not exist; rather, it operates under the principle of empirical evidence and reproducibility. Claims of magic often lack verifiable evidence and can typically be explained through natural phenomena, psychological effects, or illusion. While certain practices labeled as "magic" may have cultural significance, they do not align with scientific methodologies. Thus, the absence of empirical evidence for magic's existence leads to skepticism rather than definitive proof of non-existence.

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