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Oh, yes indeed!  Can you look straight at a full harvest moon and think that humans have walked on it—and tell me that's not magic?  It's science, too, of course, but that's just a matter of terminology.  Can you look at this screen and know that I typed in these words at 7:30 A.M. on a cold, white-skied winter morning and that you're reading exactly the thoughts that were in my head back on that morning—and say it's not magic?  Can you believe that the last I heard they'd found a dinosaur mummy with skin and organs preserved, that there may be not four but eleven or more dimensions, or that I can make mushroom risotto in three minutes and think that there's no magic?

Of other kinds of magic the most that I can say is that I don't know.  I've had some magical moments in my life, and some uncanny things happen.  I've been waiting since I was nine, breathlessly sure that magic was going to happen at any moment, and at any moment I may be right.

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