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RE: Steemit Engagement Challenge S9-W5: "Seeing is believing" versus "Knowing is believing"

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When you stick to the saying “seeing is believing”, you want To see the magic of Dynamo coins disappearing right before your very eyes as concrete evidence. you realize that without direct observation ,there is a possibility that the show is just entertainment for people ,and not some true magic.

Your approach of looking for evidence is a good move. This shows that you do not take up a claim or Experience without giving it some critical consideration first. by looking for additional evidence ,you can broaden your understanding of how Magic tricks work and see if there is an unseen element of magic To them.

Looking for additional evidence, such as watching other videos, reading about magic tricks, or trying To learn the trick yourself, is a good way to gain a broader understanding of the show. With deeper knowledge, you can evaluate whether the magic is based on proficient sleight of hand or perhaps there is a scientific or technical explanation behind it.

Some magic tricks may not be quickly understood or explained, and that is why they are referred to as magic tricks. While you may not be able To see first hand how the magic trick is performed, through understanding, knowledge ,and experience ,you can form beliefs that are based on a stronger foundation.

While enjoying the entertainment that Dynamo Magician has to offer ,you can stimulate your curiosity and dig deeper To understand the inner workings of these magic tricks.

Good luck.

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