I am a theoretical physicist and currently Director of UCITE (University Center for Innovation in Teaching and Education) at Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio. I am the author of three books: God vs. Darwin: The War Between Evolution and Creationism in the Classroom (2009), The Achievement Gap in US education: Canaries in the Mine (2005), and Quest for Truth: Scientific Progress and Religious Beliefs (2000). Disclaimer: The views expressed in this blog are my personal ones and are not those of UCITE or Case Western Reserve University. If you wish, you can send me an email by clicking here.
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What a great trick. It was nice to see the great ancient rope trick done on the street in front of the Taj Mahal. We are Huntsville AL Chiropractor, Madison AL Chiropractor, Decatur AL Chiropractor, Millar Chiropractic. You know many things in health care today are like that rope trick. They look good until you look very closely. Then you see the trick or what they don't really want you to see like the side effects or problems caused by the drug or procedure. Chiropractic on the other hand is natural healing. No Drugs or Surgery. It's been said that the #1 side effect of Chiropractic is sleeping better. What we need is less tricks and more answers in healthcare.
That was pretty impressive but how in the devil was it done? The video cut off too early and I think they were going to explain it.
I'd love to know how it's done ... anyone have an answer to this please do enlighten us.