Indeed: there are two basic trucks that explain every Illusion:
The performer spent way more time than you expect (to Fool Penn and Teller, one performer used confederates to get Penn to sign all 52 cards in a deck, one at a time over months so he could then produce the matching “signed” card in an impossible place)
There is more space (in the box/behind the table/in the straightjacket) than it looks like from the outside.
Indeed: there are two basic trucks that explain every Illusion:
The performer spent way more time than you expect (to Fool Penn and Teller, one performer used confederates to get Penn to sign all 52 cards in a deck, one at a time over months so he could then produce the matching “signed” card in an impossible place)
There is more space (in the box/behind the table/in the straightjacket) than it looks like from the outside.