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Focus Description:

The knot on the rope unties itself, don't you believe it?

Focus secret:

Invite two assistants. Hold the rope (1 m long) at a distance of about 13 cm from the ends. Cross the ends of the rope so that the right end is on top of the left (on your side) and pinch at the intersection with the fingers of your left hand. Pass end A through the loop and pull it to the right a few centimeters and then pass it to the assistant, asking him to hold this end for a minute. Quickly shift the intersection (now turned into a knot) to your right hand and hold the rope at the intersection with the fingers of your right hand.

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Pull end B through the loop, pull it to the left a few centimeters and pass this end to the second assistant.

Still covering the "knot" with your right hand, ask the assistants to pull the rope. When the rope is taut, say, "Stop! You've pulled too hard. The knot has come loose."

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Remove your right hand from the rope and throw an invisible knot into the air. Everyone who wants to offer to inspect the rope - the knot is gone!

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