IFLScience The Big Questions: Can Magic Be Used As A Tool In Science?

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IFLScience The Big Questions: Can Magic Be Used As A Tool In Science?

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IFLScience The Big Questions: Can Magic Be Used As A Tool In Science?

What do cybercrime, the placebo effect, and driving have in common? They can all be better understood with a bit of magic.

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Rachael has a degree in Zoology from the University of Southampton, and specializes in animal behavior, evolution, palaeontology, and the environment.View full profile

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A phone showing season 5 of The Big Questions; a magician is pulling the phone out of a hat with a wand.

Join us on a deep dive into the science of magic.

Image credit: ra2 studio/Shutterstock.com; modified by IFLScience

What is magic? Rabbits out of hats? Card tricks? Someone in a sparkly outfit getting sawn in half? Well, yes, but it’s also about defying expectations.

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To psychologist and magician Dr Gustav Kuhn, founder of the UK’s only MAGIC Lab, it’s about causing you to question what you think to be real. Having practiced magic from a young age, he embarked on a psychology degree to try and get a better understanding of what made a good trick, or a good performance.

He realized along the way that a lot of the big questions in psychology are addressed by key concepts in magic. Sleight of hand, card forces, and misdirection – it all challenges our attention and exploits our weak spots, making us believe what we see, and see what they want us to.

Join host Rachael Funnell in this holiday bonus episode as we explore the many ways in which magic is being used as a tool for science, encompassing some of the biggest challenges of our time, from cybercrime to misinformation.

You can listen to this episode and subscribe to the podcast on all your favorite podcast apps: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, Amazon Music, and more.


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