Secrets to David Copperfield's magic tricks are on the moon

  18 April 2019    Read: 1578
  Secrets  to David Copperfield

An attempt by Israel’s non-profit SpaceIL to land a spacecraft on the moon failedlast week, but the lunar lander, named Beresheet, left something on the moon anyway.

TechCrunch reports that among the data in Beresheet’s tiny, high-capacity archival devices was a DVD’s worth of “secret technological innovations” created by magician David Copperfield.

Those tricks, which hadn’t been released on Earth, are now lost to space.

A press release revealing the unexpected space cargo explained the Copperfield worked with the Arch Mission Foundation and the Lunar Library to deliver the “first commercial payload” to the moon.

“Magic is the link between science and art - infinite possibilities - shared through new technology and grand storytelling,” Copperfield said in a statement regarding an actual spacecraft shot into a space, which contained the way he does magic tricks.

“I create magic to inspire people to dream the impossible, and to look at the world and the future in a different way.”

Although the Beresheet did crash, the SpaceIL team is confident that the lost Lunar Library, and Copperfield’s illusion instructions, remain unharmed.

“We think it is highly unlikely that the Lunar Library was atomized in the impact,” writes the team.

“Without knowing the impact energy directed at the library, it’s hard to know how the stack fared. But taking the construction of the Lunar Library into account, we believe it has a high chance of being intact.”

The Lunar Library joins a long list of items dropped by humans on the moon, including a message from the queen, who did not reveal any secrets to space.

 

The Independent


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