Are Magic spells real?
On One Hand: Magic Spells Are Not RealSpells of magic, in which specific paranormal effects are conjured up through the incantation of words, the concoction of potions or other such mystical gestures, have never been proven real. While there are limits to what science can explain, there exists no reliable evidence that a person has the power to cast spells.On the Other: The Placebo Effect Is RealAlthough magic is fake, a psychological function called “the placebo effect” is real. In the placebo effect, a person develops certain physical symptoms, usually mild in nature, based on the mistaken belief her body is under the influence of a substance or other force that she expects to manifest itself physically. This can include magic spells.Bottom LineWhile it cannot be conclusively stated that magic does not exist, magic spells have no legal recognition under U.S. law, nor have they been recognized by a reputable, modern-day scientific or medical publication or organization.