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Posted by duddy   November 27, 2013   6579 views

The vortex is a spherical field of force, or a magnetic disturbance. The vortex is 165 feet in diameter and sits half way above ground and half below. The disturbance, or vortex causes unexplainable changes in perception, causing naturally occurring visual and perceptual phenomena that has been caught on film many times. Within the spherical distortion, people stand at an angle. The disturbance alters your relative gravity, causing you to stand at an angle of varying degrees. It is not possible for someone to stand vertical inside the vortex. It will also make someone who is walking away, seem taller, or shorter depending on where you stand. Balls roll uphill, brooms stand straight up and down on their own, and chairs appear to be held up by nothing at mid-height on the wall. Furthermore, compasses and other equipment are also faulty here and thus unreliable. Scientists have argued that the distortion is caused by an optical illusion and have tried to prove it fraudulent. However, there is no scientific evidence to support either speculation.


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This must be one of those depth-perception type optical illusions, where the first at the front is actually closer to the camera, so the objects look disproportionate.
Posted on Jun 24, 2014 by savio
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