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Magic tricks are zero-knowledge proofs. And zero-knowledge proofs are indistinguishable from magic. 🪄 Learn more: https://a16zcrypto.com/magic
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unshuffling a deck of cards is an interesting analogy because humans can tell if a card deck is unshuffled just by looking at it, but i think a computer would need linear time to do the same
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Yes that is a great point!!
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A human needs linear time as well. They'd need to examine one card at a time through the whole deck to verify something is not out of place towards the end. It's also easy for a human to miss 2 swapped cards in the sea of the other cards. Linear scan by humans is required for correctness
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