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This book investigates the phenomenon of Uri Geller, an Israeli performer who became famous in the 1970s for allegedly bending spoons and performing other feats through paranormal means. It presents a skeptical perspective, exploring how Geller's tricks might be accomplished through conventional magic techniques and misdirection. The text draws on investigations by scientists and magicians, particularly James Randi, who argued that Geller's abilities were not supernatural but rather clever illusions. The book does not endorse Geller's claims but instead offers a balanced look at the controversy, examining both the public fascination with his performances and the rational explanations that challenge the idea of genuine psychic powers.
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