Gravitational Anomalies

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The Vortex has been drawing tourists since the 1930s with reports of strange phenomenon.
Was it Faked??
  1. The team lead by former FBI criminal investigator Ben Hansen, used scientific equipment to measure the odd angles and warped floor of the Vortex's famous Mystery House.
  1. They determined that certain brooms could easily stand on their own based on the type of bristles and the angle of the floor.
  2. They also debunked the appearance of a ball rolling uphill as an optical illusion -- it's actually rolling downhill, but the house's slanted walls play tricks on the eye.
  3. The dizziness that people sometimes experience in the house is based on the disorienting way people have to stand when they go through it.
Although other investigations were less conclusive.
Animals, it's said, are repelled by the magnetic forces at play in the Vortex, so the investigators tried riding horses through the site.
Before getting to the Vortex, the horses completely stopped and reversed direction. The team got strange compass readings during their experiments, suggesting that massive magnets might be buried under ground, though they weren't allowed to do any excavation to determine if that was the case.
Oregon vortex - Oregonský vír ..Ball rolling Uphill

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