Uri Geller Bends Decades-Long Rivalry Between Believers and Skeptics
- Geller gained fame in 1973 for claiming to bend metal with his mind, igniting debates over the paranormal.
- Geller became a global celebrity and icon of unexplained phenomena, performing feats like restarting watches and bending cutlery that dazzled audiences.
- Magicians accused Geller of trickery, leading to televised contests and disputes, but Geller prevailed.
- Geller built a multimillion-dollar business from reality shows, books, and performances.
- Geller now operates a museum in Israel and continues inspiring magicians, emphasizing charisma and showmanship.