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  • mejor dicho el agua ba hacia abajo solo que la estructura esta construida en pocision opuesta sencillo nada rraro jajaja

    

  • it's the residual THC in the air :)

  • As Walter Russell wisely said: "The senses are mightily deceived".

    Water is not going uphill it is an illusion due to the slanting of the house downwards!

  • @77GSlinger ha ha ha ha ha ha

  • awesome!!!

    

  • the mind is a powerful thing, but knowledge is better.

  • U C, a carpenters level.

  • this is not just only one mystery spot there are many...... just look them up

  • just use a calibrator on your phone, it will explain everything....

  • i can,t believe the people there think its real look at the tilt of the house and the ground its an optical illusion fuck sake

  • It is not a place where God altered the laws of gravity.

    It is an optical illusion built to make it look as though objects and people are (1) smaller or taller, depending on their location on the structure and (2) water and other "observable" objects roll "uphill", Upchuck.

    Take a close look at the trees. They are growing straight and true -- as God intended.

  • @kalkonture not all trees grow upright dumbass.

  • A place where God altered the laws of gravity, never been but i live close enough, i am just not sold that i am willing to spend 15 bucks a person to see God's creation as awesome as it may be.

  • @Loveschuck87 gods creation what are you going on about

  • @Fozzeeeh Exactly what i said, "A place where God altered the laws of gravity" seems pretty simple to me. Did you think there was more to what i was implying?

  • @Loveschuck87 i know what your saying but you think god did that,thats whats odd when its a optical illusion

  • @Loveschuck87

    Uh...it's called "a house on a slant." It's an illusion. Gravity always pulls in one direction. Learn some science.

  • @ophello Fair enough. But science was among my best subjects in high school. Maybe if I were to visit the site, I might have a different opinion. For now, my opinion is what it is. When and if I get the chance to visit the site, I'll use common sense.

  • dono if u noticed.but everything is crooked there.ppl are walking and standing up tilted.but the rest looks like its standing up str8.nothing wrong wt gravity here

  • I'm the tour guide in the video and yes the mystery spot is absolutely stupid. One of the major reasons I quit was because it reminded me day after day how stupid the general population is. Probably the most stupid thing that happens is when people would call me out about how fake it was...as if I didn't already know that. Every tour guide knows this. Unfortunately it's one of the only jobs in town. And I could make a two page list of reasons not to support this place. STOP IT.

  • @hyaena13 Do people really believe gravity is screwed up there? Why don't the tour guides explain what is really going on during the tour? If I were on tour, I'd be telling what is really going on. I feel sorry for the tour guides having to dupe people with such stories, just to get tourists through there. The slope at which people have to walk / stand should be evidence enough.

    Had the same thing at our town fair. A tiny house build with angled floors, didn't make sense and didn't fool me.

  • @UnderManlac Also, I feel like I should mention that the fakeness of it is SLIGHTLY more obvious on video. I knew it was fake before I worked there and it still looked and felt weird to me for the first few days.

  • @hyaena13 I´m from Sweden and heard about this place from a university professor visiting my country. Obviously the house is tilted and all that, but he was really puzzled about the change of tallness when people line up, something he claimed to have verified by pixel counting in photos taken...He speculated about changes of the refractive index in the air...How do you explain these phenomena? Is also this an illusion, albeit less obvious? Are the bubble levels used being tampered with?

  • @mws39 I can tell you that there is nothing wrong with the levels but I don't know the answer to your other questions. I just worked there. I wasn't interested in doing a bunch of research on a place that made my life miserable for 2 years. In America (especially California) we take the jobs we can get and crush our souls for a living.

  • @UnderManlac Whats the story with the trees? They do look a bit screwed up.

  • @thorneel Generally, trees tend to grow upward, towards the light. Even on a slope at a huge angle, tree trunks will have a bend in them so they can grow upward. Trees don't tend to grow sideways for their entire lives.

  • its put on a steep hill at a slight angle... thats how

  • I like it!

  • She takes the board off to drain the remaining water, and it drops off the bottom, not the top. Why did gravity become normal at that point? Why does the water fall to the ground off the end of the board instead of up to the sky? How is she able to walk on the ground if gravity is that screwy? Because it's a hoax. Look at the ridiculous angle she stands and walks at. It's built on a slope and it's NOT convincing.

  • How stupid. Clearly the site is built on a slope. She's standing at at weird angle, suggesting quite an angle. Are people really fooled by this? I hope not. Doesn't give much for the intelligence of the human race or the future. I hope these people don't breed. We have enough stupid in the world already.

  • @UnderManlac You're absolutely correct. It's a little bit more complicated than that but it's a series of optical illusions. But don't go there and be mean to the tour guides! I got treated like shit all day by the customers and the owner.

  • @hyaena13 The tour guides need to explain the science behind it afterward. Are people that dense that they can't figure it out themselves? Hell, Standing at a steep angle like that should be evidence enough. If you watch the angle the tour guide stands relative to the ground, the illusion doesn't quite work. I hate when places have to dupe the public to attract them to the sight.

    I'd go. If I get treated like shit, then I'd be raising a lot of shit too. I would explain every "mystery".

  • @UnderManlac The owner wanted us to lie out of our asses. We could get in trouble if we didn't say the right things. I was totally cool with explaining some stuff to people after wards but only if they didn't call me out in front of 20 people and if I could tell that they wouldn't be the type of customer that would rat on me. So if you want to go and be skeptical just pull the tour guide aside after the tour and ask them about it. They'll probably explain some things to you if you're nice.

  • How does it do that? I soooooo want to go there!!! And weird michigan wax museum!!! They both sound fun!!!!

  • @CameraGirl4AGdolls The gravity is really weird there. I actually got a little dizzy and couldn't enjoy it with my family because I had to get outta there! I would love to see the Wax Museum, too! One day!!

  • @MySweetSkull its an optiacal illusion, its hard to explain but if you watch destination truth with the episode with the bus moving on its own across a railroad track it will explain.

  • @CameraGirl4AGdolls ya i went there it was crazy

  • @CameraGirl4AGdolls

    Sorry to inform but, it's all an optical illusion. The walkway and building are canted at such an angle the eye is fooled into thinking the board is slanted up. If you align the buildings in proper vertical orientation, you will see the board actually slants DOWN.

  • @kalkonture It's in Wyoming and i personlly know people who have been and seen it. So it is very real.

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