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Published on: AS

July 11, 1975

Magician (and skeptic) James Randi repeats Uri Geller’s most famous experiments before a panel of scientists from King’s College. The five scientists are ultimately stunned, completely unable to understand the tricks—which, by Randi’s own admission, are there. They write a letter stating that, in fact, investigating these phenomena requires the collaboration of a true magician, and a good one at that, as even skilled scientists are unable to find the trick.