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funny_gecko Elite user 436 Posts |
Before I say this trick I wanted to ask is there any devices that could make liquids "appear" to levitate?
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cfleming New user Chris Fleming Long Beach, Ca. 81 Posts |
Try the Chen lee water suspension?
--Chris
I don't have a solution, but I admire the problem.
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funny_gecko Elite user 436 Posts |
Ok well have liquid concealed n a pocket on a wall.... and magically pull the liqud off the wall making it seam you just liquified the stone wall and if the liquid could harden while doing this all the better...just imagine how kool that would look.
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funny_gecko Elite user 436 Posts |
Nyone htere? I would really like to hear what people think on this 1
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Spellbinder Inner circle The Holy City of East Orange, NJ 6438 Posts |
Wait! I'm still imagining how kool that would look.
Professor Spellbinder
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funny_gecko Elite user 436 Posts |
It would look cool eh;)
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whoton New user 72 Posts |
Yep
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airship Inner circle In my day, I have driven 1594 Posts |
Step 1: Buy or build yourself a space shuttle...
'The central secret of conjuring is a manipulation of interest.' - Henry Hay
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todsky Inner circle www.magicstore.ca 2354 Posts |
Water suspending visually in mid-air would be super-cool. Maybe slush powder could be put to use? Or a palmed icicle and I.T.?
A wall would not liquify: this is not logical.
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