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Till Haunschild
Germany
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 28 ต.ค. 2009
Till has been doing magic for 29 years - with shows all around the world. He has perfected the skill of artfully weaving together imagination, story telling, psychology, misdirection and sleight of hand wizardry.
This turned out to be very helpful on his journey as an entrepreneur. It helped him create seven companies and captivate millions of users.
Now he is teaching what he has learned to others, explaining how to imagine a future that is impossible today, and then to go out and create it, either through technology, science, or just plain old magic.
Book him now: till-haunschild.com
This turned out to be very helpful on his journey as an entrepreneur. It helped him create seven companies and captivate millions of users.
Now he is teaching what he has learned to others, explaining how to imagine a future that is impossible today, and then to go out and create it, either through technology, science, or just plain old magic.
Book him now: till-haunschild.com
How I got on Penn & Teller Fool Us – my audition video
Find out how I auditioned for Penn & Teller Fool Us and got invited!
Whatch my Fool Us performance: th-cam.com/video/WxB0HqHdowM/w-d-xo.html
Aired on The CW, US: Nov 16th - 8pm
Whatch my Fool Us performance: th-cam.com/video/WxB0HqHdowM/w-d-xo.html
Aired on The CW, US: Nov 16th - 8pm
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Can quantum physics fool them? - Till Haunschild on Penn & Teller: Fool Us
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"Any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic." Arthur C. Clarke Get ready for some amazing magic! ... or is it science? I will teach you in episode 14 of "Penn & Teller: Fool Us" how Quantum Entanglement works! You can hire me for your (real or virtual) event as a magician or keynote speaker: www.till-haunschild.com A special thank you goes to: - Adam Cheyer for practic...
True Love?
มุมมอง 2864 ปีที่แล้ว
Backpacking through Asia for 3 months with my wife, 2 kids, a drone and a lot of cards. On the first night in Kuala Lumpur we met this nice couple and checked if they are in love. This is just a fraction of the things we experienced. Watch all Videos: th-cam.com/video/UOO4IXV19A8/w-d-xo.html
A quick ace production
มุมมอง 1894 ปีที่แล้ว
Just a quick video of an ace production - thanks to Lennart Green for teaching me!
Linking Cards by Till Haunschild
มุมมอง 1864 ปีที่แล้ว
One of my favourite card tricks. Something I picked up on my backpacking tour through Asia. See more magic videos on my other channel: www.flybymagic.com
How Adam Cheyer and Till Haunschild met
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Back in the summer of 2012, serial entrepreneur Adam Cheyer ran into the remarkable Till Haunschild at Pioneers Festival. While the American creator of Siri and the breathtakingly good magician might not, at first glance, have had much in common, it turns out that they had quite some synergy. read more: pioneers.io/blog/post/magic-adam-cheyer
Till Haunschild - Keynote Speaker - Promo
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Till has been doing magic for 29 years - with shows all around the world. He has perfected the skill of artfully weaving together imagination, story telling, psychology, misdirection and sleight of hand wizardry. This turned out to be very helpful on his journey as an entrepreneur. It helped him create seven companies and captivate millions of users. Now he is teaching what he has learned to ot...
Till Haunschild - 2018 Keynote Speaker Trailer
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Till has been doing magic for 29 years - with shows all around the world. He has perfected the skill of artfully weaving together imagination, story telling, psychology, misdirection and sleight of hand wizardry. This turned out to be very helpful on his journey as an entrepreneur. It helped him create seven companies and captivate millions of users. Now he is teaching what he has learned to ot...
Street Magic in Munich - German
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Test recordings for a German TV-show in the streets of Munich.
Why do the two "randomly selected" guests have also German accent?
Wait. If you flipped one up, shouldn't the other one get flipped down?
Amazing! He must have the mind of Einstein just to keep track of the movements!
What about sam beckett? Will he ever get home?
Penn’s voice in this one ☠️
That was spooky action at a distance! I knew it, I knew it!
I'm a bit torn. Cool magic trick, _terrible_ (in fact, almost exactly the opposite of correct) explanation of quantum entanglement.
Excellent performance! Key phrase? "Multiple outs". . .
A trick disguised as a quantum experiment will probably not fool them, but an actual quantum experiment probably will :)
I wonder if Sheldon Cooper would appreciate this act ?
Cool trick, but I don't like the script with all that quantum physics stuff.
I don't understand the premise of the show. If P&T know how the trick was done why not reveal it to the audience? Just to say "You didn't fool us" is not much of a show.
That deck swap was so bad
nice, you fell for it ;) The hope was to fool Pen & Teller by making them think the method is a deck switch. Watch the audition video and you see there is no need for one...
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Does a quantum physics trick but then at the end reveals he has identical twin sons. How crazy is that??
Quantam Entaglement would mean the card in box b would be the opposite of box a. Your science needs works. ;)
That is why I chose a blue backed deck and a red backed deck -> opposite spins ;)
I like the concept, but the storytelling part isn’t that attractive as compared to great magician like shin lin. Wish one day I can see a better performance from you. Great Magic. Thanks!
For instance, most ppl don’t understand/ have no idea what is quantum physics… you use so many terms like particles or some other terms will make ppl loss interest at the first part. If it can be more visual, or just cut it short, it will be great. Second, on the routine, one thing is you trying to tidy up things and put it behind the table is too obvious and really frustrating looking at that during performances. Third is the performance I can’t feel any surprises… not much visual impact. Add some music will also be great
This might be the worst explanation of quantum engagement ever.
Wonderful 'demonstration' of quantum entanglement!
The real magic was getting the two hottest people from the audience as volunteers.
The producers asked me to tell them what I need for my performance and I told them: 'Just get me the most beautiful spectators on stage' and they delivered :)
The magic and that woman is wonderful
Greetings from fellow Ulmer 😅
Grüße zurück :)
Albert Einstein was right 😂😂😂
Queen 👸🏾 of diamonds 💎 or Q 💎 my fav card
What a magical table
The table has nothing to do with it, except hold the props.
science and magic are same thing, magic is word we use to describe science that we don't yet understand. also it was just sleight of hand, a good one tho. i think you forced the first card or swapped the last one, you only kept the red box's card in view, while other one was in your palm for a while, plenty of time to swap it out. but it was nicely done. also Einstein wasn't as great as everyone says he was, because you see back in those days nothing was invented yet, so it was easy to make things, but nowdays it's hard to come up with anything original, because everything exists already. for example person who invented a wheel or lightbulb, they got lot of credit and fame for it ... but it was super easy. for example i figured out water displacement when i was probably like 2-3 years old, when i was being put into the baby path, they always filled it up all the way and when they put me in it, then water raised over the edges .. and i remember hearing people talking saying "look he has splashed water all over again" .. i was way too young to express myself, but i kept thinking "are you that dumb that you dont understand water displacement?" but the person who first went public with water displacement, got famous for it. so just because someone publishes something first, doesn't always make them more intelligent or smarter, it just makes them faster and/or greedier. Einstein has been wrong about a lot of things, like absolute zero temperature. as about quantum entanglement, i agree with him tho, particles are pre-programmed. on quantum level things work different, gravity and other forces work different. if you split the particles, they keep doing what they did, they don't actually communicate with eachother, they just do same thing. if you'd have a way to affect them without observing them first, then you can break that bond and make them do different things. if you change one particle's rotation, then other will NOT change. this experiment only works when observing. it's quite easy really.
There's no difference between science and magic; in both cases, things are happening which most people can't explain, whereas to a select few, there's only a few secrets left. Grüße aus Sachsen!
When two particles are entangled, they behave exactly opposite of each other.
That's spooky. I have twins, and when they were younger they also used to search behind their ears for stuff I "vanished", for the same reasons - that's hilarious. Good luck!
but what is the name and telephone number for the very beautiful girl that helped do his act ?
and another video banned from penn and teller...
it doesn't have to be a fooler to be a great show
how in hell did you not the shuffle on Penn&Teller ?
I did, but they cut it in the recording since it took the guy way to long to shuffle.
@@haunschild ah ok. problem is that we can think that the deck is not shuffled with is way less covincing.. but still an awesome trick!
@1:56 this lady is already confused...
That's also not an accurate description of quantum entanglement.
Who is the girl at the table,.. she looks gorgeous and familiar. :)
Perhaps she's been in the audience before?
Amazing. I never want to know how it was done
I’m just a bit sad that it wasn’t actual science, but it’s a great way to explain quantum entanglement. Great routine !
this was an amazing trick that I cannot figure out any part of, and had amazing storytelling and flow. this is one of the best fool us tricks I've ever seen, amazing job!
Thank you for your nice words :)
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Drrrrrrrry
Any sufficiently advanced magic is indistinguishable from technology.
At 1:47 his finger tips come and touch together. You can easily tell how the trick was done from here
Damn, you got me
I like the volunteering woman.
imaginary places lol
Love the "full normal deck" reveal at the end. So very good.
Pause at 1:55 you just blew her mind.
umm what how? literally how did they know.
That volunteer woman is so hot.
whenever I hear the word quantum, I smell bullshit