Clark’s Three Laws is a set of principles stated by a well-known and elderly scientist. According to these laws, if the scientist claims that something is possible, it is highly likely to be true. On the other hand, if the scientist claims that something is impossible, it is likely to be incorrect.
The only way to determine the limits of possibility is to challenge them and go beyond those limits, even if it is just a little.
As stated in Sufficiently Advanced Science and Technology is Indistinguishable from Magic, there is a point where advanced science and technology can appear to be like magic.