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Alright, N0BM. Good answer. Good answer, every day is magic. Alright, KM1X. Kevin, take a shot at this question. Do you believe in any kind of magic? And you can define it yourself. This is KC2PKG. KC2PKG KM1X. Let's just get, I mean, there's magic. You know, it comes down to the definition. I mean, you know, the Penn and Teller magic is not real magic. I mean, it's all fake. It's sleight of hand or whatever. So that's not real. They call it magic. Based on your definition of not being invisible, you know, then technically, you know, the microwave oven is a magic box that will, you don't see anything, but all of a sudden the food gets hot, you know? So I guess, you know, it's a fine line, I guess, in defining what is magic and what is faith. And I don't know who it was that said it, but you know, about religion, a couple of references to religion have been made. You know, you can't see it, but that's what makes it faith. You know, you believe in it because you can't explain it. And there are things that can't be explained that you can't see. The microwave oven can be explained, even though you can't see it. So is it magic? You know, we just have a faith that when we push the buttons on the box, that whatever comes out, it's gonna be hot. You know, things like that. So yeah, I would say, I believe that there are things out there that can't be explained, but I believe that it exists, and that's, I guess, where faith comes in. I don't know, and that I would slap the magic term on it, because again, you know, I think of magic as, you know, a magician pulling a rabbit out of a hat and all that. And it's not really pulling it out of thin air. It's hidden somewhere. I mean, it's all, you know, it's fake. So there you go. KM1X, back to you. KM1X, this is KC2, PKG. You know, there was this great story, and I wish I could remember the title, but it was about a land where there, witches and wizards, and the most dangerous person in the land was the magician. And he worked like a regular magician. He had tricks that he could execute. And they were all terrified of it, because there was no beating him. No beating him at all. All right. Ooh, backed by popular demands, W0GL. Alan, is there magic? Tell us what you think. This is KC2, PKG. Well, do you believe in magic? Wasn't that a song by the turtles back in the 60s? Oh, anyway, I do. I want to say one more thing about magicians. You know, the act where they throw the knife at the girl in the bowbird. They actually toss a knife behind them. That knife comes out from behind the board. I saw that a while back. But yes, I believe in magic. Anything that happens, that's unexplainable, which has already been said, is magic. Anything that you think, maybe in advance, and then it happens, that could be magic. Poresight, I don't know what. Anyway, W0GL, back to that. All right, the unexplained. We may have a question sometime when you can talk about your experiences that were not there. Not where? Not from this universe. Have you ever been somewhere, felt something, done something that was impossible to explain? So we'll say that one for another day because we have another question here. And first I'm going to see if anybody else wants to check in. So if you'd like to get in on the conversation, this morning, Monday, August 11th, this is the cowabunga, this is the place to do it. Talk about anything you want. And the next thing we're going to talk about is the note 6222, located in Shelton, Washington. For now, I just want to hear your call sign. So come down to your call sign. This is KC2PK. KR4FRR, Kilo Romeo 4, Foxtrot Romeo, Romeo. KN6, UAZ, John and Rancho Cucamonga. N9, OFU, November 9, Oscar, Foxtrot, uniform, Bill. Whiskey Alpha 8, hotel, uniform, Bravo, WAA, HUB, Jeff.

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