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The magician takes a wooden ball with carnations driven in from two opposite sides. Tie two thin threads behind these carnations. By one of the threads he hangs the ball from a large nail on the wall.

The artist tells the audience that he can always cut the thread they point to. Suppose they point to the bottom thread - it breaks. They point to the top one, the top one is cut off. After each time, of course, the thread is tied again and the ball is hung on a nail. And the thread that is pointed to will always break.

Focus secret:

When you pull the lower thread quickly, then, naturally, this force of your movement does not have time to spread to the upper thread, while the lower thread is already broken. When you pull slowly, here your force is transferred evenly to both threads, and the upper thread breaks, since, in addition to your strength, it is also affected by the force of the ball, which is also brought out of its state of immobility. this trick.

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