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: Using the "critical interval" to separate the secret move from the magical effect, making it impossible for the mind to link the two.

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Darwin Ortiz's "Designing Miracles" is a foundational text in magic theory focusing on creating the illusion of impossibility by strengthening the inner logic of a performance rather than just the method. The book, distinct from "Strong Magic" in its technical focus on the architecture of a routine, provides frameworks for managing spectator suspicion and maximizing the impact of the "critical interval." : Using the "critical interval" to separate the

| Mistake | Why it kills the miracle | Fix | |---------|------------------------|-----| | Over-proving | Repeatedly showing the same impossibility weakens wonder | One clean demonstration is better than three | | Explanation hints | “As you can see, nothing up my sleeves” – plants the idea of sleeves | Act natural; don’t deny what wasn’t suspected | | Unnecessary time delay | Waiting for a prediction to “manifest” breaks the cause-effect link | Make the revelation immediate | | Mismatched persona | A joking tone during a serious miracle clashes | Match your emotional delivery to the effect’s weight | Ortiz explains how to manage audience attention and

: A key concept focusing on the exact moment the "magic" happens. Ortiz explains how to manage audience attention and memory to ensure the method occurs when the audience is least suspicious.