The Oregon Vortex
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This is just an illusion. Although most of you would say that this phenomenon is caused by a peculiar gravitational pull, it is in fact the way that they built the house on the hill that causes the feeling of nausea. They built a house like this at a haunted house I went to last year and I felt sick and dizzy. When I went back to the place where the "mystery spot" had been built(it was no longer there) I felt no nausea. It is a cool tourist attraction and nothing more than an illusion.
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@myoon87 Gravity feels weird there. I'm not superstitious, but there's something weird about that place. It literally feels like gravity is pulling up depending on where you're standing.
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now do things like the planes that use gravity instruments to fly suddenly disappearing in places like the bermuta triangle sound more plausible?
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dont hate if you dont understand, just keep an open mind. perception is a #$%@& aint it?
...i just wish the light anomilies could be solved!
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to simple to explain, gravitational vortexes are real, earth has a magnetic grid and multiple spots around the world have the same affect, you are not standing straight up and down as it seems, the magnetic pole is off and makes you lean instead of stand straight up. it makes people sick just like sea sickness. the sense of "not right" is from your eyes telling you whats straight but your inner ear FEELS the change in gravity. (hense the animals that have extreme senses not liking the area)
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i saw someone balance a chair in a room with probably the same strange phenomenon at old sturbridge villige, and also we saw a blue room with freemasonry symbols on the walls. (which explains why there aren't any sites on it for that location.)
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people who cant wrap their mind around things that dont support their precious laws of physics are the real stupid fucks. its funny how a scientist studied this place for 40 years along with einstein and burned his papers before his death. Its also funny that there is no incline on this particular piece of land where this phenomena happens. I feel sorry for people that are so stupid they believe everything is explained by mainstream science. The swamp gas crowd.
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to the people chalking this up to be stupidness and mindtricks, i've been to this place, and mind you, i have friends who live around here as well. they can not go in to the house because it makes them sick. something is here. be it, they put huge magnets in the ground or whatever. something is up and i believe it.. i can't deny what my eyes saw
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PERSPECTIVE ILLUSIONS are always interesting but for the under informed there is no Magic Vortex..just a tourist attraction of cool optical illusions..oh, and be sure to buy a T-Shirt and Coffee Mug..lol
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LOL you got it. This video isn't fake, it's actually real, I know people who have been there and seen it for themselves, and I can tell you're a very close-minded person. Now sweetie, do the world a favor and go kill yourself <3
this place is so on my bucket list!!!!!
starrdrop67 11 months ago 2
@starrdrop67 Put the Grants Pass car show in July on there too! :oD
wickedmonkey86 11 months ago
the oregon vortex isn't in grants pass...
Zebeldarebel 1 year ago
@Zebeldarebel You are correct. Sorry, Grants Pass is where I was visiting and we went to the Vortex while I was up there. It is located in Gold Hill, OR. :)
wickedmonkey86 11 months ago
It just looks like a house leaning on side whether built that way or due to ground movement. What's so supernatural about it?
myoon87 1 year ago
@myoon87 In the bottle part, it looked like she was standing at the top of a little slope, yet the bottle was rolling back toward her which means she was down hill. :) just things like that.
wickedmonkey86 1 year ago