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Tear out a piece of paper measuring 7 x 10 cm from a notebook. In its center, draw a circle with a diameter of 2-2,5 cm. Ask someone from the audience to take this sheet of yours and tell him that the experiment requires extreme mental concentration and inner composure. If he does not intend to honestly help you, then nothing will work and it will be a simple waste of his and your time.

Invite the viewer to focus and think of something specific that can be written in multiple letters or numbers, such as a phone number. Point out that the best concentration is obtained when a person writes down what he thinks. Offer to write this number in a circle on a piece of paper.

When he does this, offer to fold the sheet in half with the inscription inside. Then fold the paper again. Look closely into the eyes of the viewer and take a folded piece of paper. Tear it in half so that everyone can see it clearly. Fold the two halves together and tear in half again in the other direction. Tear these quarters into small pieces. Put the scraps in an ashtray and burn.

Take the notepad again, concentrate and slowly write the same phone number on the notepad sheet one by one.

Focus secret:

If you fold the sheet twice and tear off the corner where the edges of the sheet are joined together, then when you unfold the sheet, you will see that you have made a decent hole in the center. The circle you drew is only needed to make sure that your participant writes down the number exactly in the center of the sheet. When he folds the paper twice, the whole inscription will be in the corner.

Take the folded piece of paper with your right hand so that the fold with the note is on the top right (Fig. a). Break from top to bottom along the center line and place the part from the left hand in front of the part in the right hand (fig. b).

Focus Mental Experiment

Both halves are now in your right hand. Turn them horizontally and tear vertically again, put the halves from your left hand again in front of the one you have left in your right hand. You may need to tear the leaf two more times until 1-1,5 cm pieces are formed.

In any case, you must complete this process when there are enough pieces of paper in your right hand, and the most important - bent - corner with all the information will be just under the thumb of your right hand. Gently slide it with your thumb inside your palm and hide it under your bent fingers inside your palm. Put the rest of the scraps of paper in an ashtray and burn it. Be careful not to show the inside of your palm to the audience so that no one sees the piece of paper hidden in your hand.

With your right hand, take a notebook and press the hidden piece of paper with your thumb against the piece of paper facing you. Grab the notebook with your left hand and, under the cover of the notebook, unfold the paper with the inscription (Fig. c).

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Try to write something in notepad. At this point, you can see what is written in the circle.

Try to remember this phone number. Wince, as if in dissatisfaction with yourself. Tear out of the notebook the page on which some kind of entry was just made, and crumple it together with the piece of paper you stole. "With great difficulty" on the next piece of paper, write one digit at a time the number that you remember.

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