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Nope. Go to the imdb message board for "The Prestige".

Posted by Dalton on July 21, 2010 at 11:17:22:

95% + of the posters - many who have spent inordinate effort studying the film and the book it's based on - agree that the cloning machine was a real working device in the movie. Those who believe there was some other explanation for all those clones in the water tanks shown at the end of the film have failed to make a good argument. Their arguments are always quickly and convincingly refuted.

Jazz, the concensus says you're wrong. However, if you can explain in detail how your explanation works I'm all ears. Keep in mind it's been a couple years since I saw the film, so please keep it clear.