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Moving coins at the speed of light. Focus Secret

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Focus Description:

The coin moves from one hand to the other.

Focus secret:

Ask the audience for two identical coins. Show them to the rest of the audience by placing a coin on each of your palms.

Place your hands on the table, palms up (the distance between them should be approximately 30 cm).

Focus Moving coins at the speed of light

Tell the audience that you can make any of these coins travel through the air at the speed of... light! Then quickly bring your palms together so that they touch for a moment, and then spread them and lower them onto the table. Spectators will think that there is still a coin under each of the palms, although the coin from the right hand has quietly managed to move to the left. It couldn’t have been otherwise, since during the turn you slightly pushed the coin to the left.

Focus Moving coins at the speed of light

Raise your right palm and show that the coin underneath has disappeared. Then lift the left one, and the surprised spectators will see both coins underneath!

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