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I'm trying to do a wing spell and it's asking me for my max wing speed so is there such thing as science in magic I'm talking about terminal velocity here or max speed that you can go
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Here, this will help

http://www.spellsofmagic.com/read_post.html?post=851233

Trust me, rest it it all
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Take Glutton's advice. That post will clear it all up for you.
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read the link, and maybe a few more on the subject before trying a spell.

regarding science and magick yes, they are connection. historically 'magic' was what they would call things they didn't understand [like how chamomile helped a cold] over time science began to discover how/why things worked. [many pagans are actually in science and medical fields] magick is a neutral energy found everywhere and in everything that science has yet to discover. how spells work is we tap into this energy and focus it so it has a specific vibration/charge as our desired outcome so we can get our desired goal easier. this change however is a natural one [as magick is a part of nature] so a spell to bring more love into your life would work by effecting the energy surrounding you to be similar to anothers. a spell to say grow wings will not work because humans do not have wings naturally, as well as the energy cannot create a physical change, so a spell would not work.
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