1 00:00:00,000 --> 00:00:01,775 SPEAKER 1: Do you think magic is real? 2 00:00:01,775 --> 00:00:04,013 3 00:00:04,013 --> 00:00:06,930 SPEAKER 2: I feel like I'm about to offend half your audience somehow. 4 00:00:06,930 --> 00:00:08,204 [LAUGHTER] 5 00:00:08,204 --> 00:00:09,150 6 00:00:09,150 --> 00:00:14,190 I have not seen evidence to persuade me that math-- 7 00:00:14,190 --> 00:00:15,070 Sorry. 8 00:00:15,070 --> 00:00:16,350 SPEAKER 1: That math is real. 9 00:00:16,350 --> 00:00:16,710 SPEAKER 2: Sorry. 10 00:00:16,710 --> 00:00:18,252 SPEAKER 1: Math isn't real, everyone. 11 00:00:18,252 --> 00:00:20,100 SPEAKER 2: That magic is real. 12 00:00:20,100 --> 00:00:25,170 However, I have seen tricks where I am indeed mesmerized 13 00:00:25,170 --> 00:00:26,790 by how they did what they did. 14 00:00:26,790 --> 00:00:28,353 SPEAKER 1: And you have that first-- 15 00:00:28,353 --> 00:00:31,020 at first, you first see it and you're like, it has to be magic-- 16 00:00:31,020 --> 00:00:31,680 SPEAKER 2: It is, but then-- 17 00:00:31,680 --> 00:00:31,725 SPEAKER 1: --almost. 18 00:00:31,725 --> 00:00:33,808 SPEAKER 2: --I do find myself struggling to think, 19 00:00:33,808 --> 00:00:36,630 OK, there must be a better explanation and I'm just not seeing it. 20 00:00:36,630 --> 00:00:40,667 But fun fact, two colleagues of mine are actually taking a magic class right now, 21 00:00:40,667 --> 00:00:42,000 which sounds like wonderful fun. 22 00:00:42,000 --> 00:00:43,650 SPEAKER 1: Is this going to make it into CS50? 23 00:00:43,650 --> 00:00:44,250 SPEAKER 2: Possibly. 24 00:00:44,250 --> 00:00:44,670 Maybe an opening act. 25 00:00:44,670 --> 00:00:45,962 SPEAKER 1: Future magic tricks. 26 00:00:45,962 --> 00:00:47,600 SPEAKER 2: Yes.