Pup
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Gotta share another example of something "mysterious" happening.
Three of us were driving a horse and cart on a narrow lane, and got stopped when we came to a stone wall with a gate too narrow for the cart. The woods had been too thick to turn off the path for a mile or more behind us, the wall was solid stone as far as you could see in either direction, with wooden posts on either side of the gap, and the cart was way too wide, and much too heavy and solid for only three of us to dismantle without tools and carry through in pieces. We were stuck.
Since we'd been told we needed to go this way, the boss said he'd walk back and see what we were supposed to do, while we waited with the cart.
While he was gone, the two of us discovered that one of the posts was loose, and the stones were dry-laid without mortar. So we pulled up the post, unbuilt a few feet of wall, drove the horse and cart through, relaid the stones, and put the post back in the ground.
After being gone only 10 minutes, the boss returned, to see the horse and cart on the other side of the gate. Needless to say, he was stunned.
Of course, we took full advantage of the opportunity to give him the most imaginative explanations, until we finally told him the truth. But if we'd been a little more serious about it, and never broken down or given him much time to examine the wall before going on, and he was at all gullible, I think we could have left him wondering for years about levitation, or carts materializing through walls.
Which brings me to the real reason I'm posting. I'm curious about what was observed when the original poster saw someone become invisible. Seems an easy enough trick for a stage magician, but not the kind of thing that someone does during a casual conversation to illustrate a point. "Oh, you're interested in invisibility? Of course that's possible. Here, let me show you." And he fades away.
What exactly did the person do?
Three of us were driving a horse and cart on a narrow lane, and got stopped when we came to a stone wall with a gate too narrow for the cart. The woods had been too thick to turn off the path for a mile or more behind us, the wall was solid stone as far as you could see in either direction, with wooden posts on either side of the gap, and the cart was way too wide, and much too heavy and solid for only three of us to dismantle without tools and carry through in pieces. We were stuck.
Since we'd been told we needed to go this way, the boss said he'd walk back and see what we were supposed to do, while we waited with the cart.
While he was gone, the two of us discovered that one of the posts was loose, and the stones were dry-laid without mortar. So we pulled up the post, unbuilt a few feet of wall, drove the horse and cart through, relaid the stones, and put the post back in the ground.
After being gone only 10 minutes, the boss returned, to see the horse and cart on the other side of the gate. Needless to say, he was stunned.
Of course, we took full advantage of the opportunity to give him the most imaginative explanations, until we finally told him the truth. But if we'd been a little more serious about it, and never broken down or given him much time to examine the wall before going on, and he was at all gullible, I think we could have left him wondering for years about levitation, or carts materializing through walls.
Which brings me to the real reason I'm posting. I'm curious about what was observed when the original poster saw someone become invisible. Seems an easy enough trick for a stage magician, but not the kind of thing that someone does during a casual conversation to illustrate a point. "Oh, you're interested in invisibility? Of course that's possible. Here, let me show you." And he fades away.
What exactly did the person do?