• Werewolf the Podcast: The Professor on Magic (Episode 198)

  • Mar 4 2025
  • Length: 34 mins
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Werewolf the Podcast: The Professor on Magic (Episode 198)

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    What is magic? Well, in today's episode, we get to hear it from the expert. How he thinks magic works in the world. How faith and belief can manifest themselves into what we see as magic. He breaks down the link between quantum physics and Newtonian physics. I have to say the episode and the link are magic.

    A really superb episode. Listen and learn. It may be the truth.

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