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II. Supernatural
 
  2.3 Supernatural Phenomena  
  Article 47-Levitation  
  Canon 2254  
  Levitation is the process by which an object is suspended by some physical effect against the effects of gravity particle fields, without solid physical contact. Despite there being a number of techniques that may create levitation, it is also regarded as a supernatural phenomenon due to its frequent use in theatrical magic and occasional experience in poltergeist and active haunting.  
  Canon 2255  
  As no Natural law is permitted to be temporarily suspended without causing the collapse of the universal dream, all cases of levitation may be explained within the laws of nature.  
  Canon 2256  
  There are three primary causes of Levitation being: (1) Theatrical fraud; (2) Controlled Scientific Conditions; and (3) Spontaneous Haunting Phenonema.  
  Canon 2257  
  The most common example of Levitation is Theatrical fraud most frequently practiced with Theatrical Magic, but also promoted on occasion by leaders of Cults as a way of continuing to deceive followers.  
  Canon 2258  
  The second most common example of Levitation is Controlled Scientific Conditions through the use of such techniques as space (vacuum), electro-magnetic fields, acoustics, electrostatics and gases.  
  Canon 2259  
  The rarest example of Levitation is Spontaneous Haunting Phenomena whereby a ghost through space (vacuum) and electro-magnetic field manipulation reduces the density of a certain object creating the effect of its flotation in apparent defiance of the laws of nature.  
     
     
 
 
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