Mystery Spot Defies Gravity! | My Go-To
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Published 2020-02-21
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All Comments (21)
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Definitely an optical illusion. "Dead level" is a pretty good trick. The plank can be positioned to be slightly uphill without a noticeable/observable change in the leveler. If the ball can really roll uphill, position the plank such that the leveler clearly shows a slanted position. Prove me wrong. :)
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This place has been on my mind since I was a little kid. I'm 41 years old and still fascinated and I definitely need to visit this place before I pass into my own secret spot.
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In NJ as a kid, I used to go to a spot called "gravity hill". If you drove to the bottom of an obvious hill and put your vehicle in neutral, you would roll backwards up the hill.
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Yea, its a 75 year old cabin that was in a landslide without being completely structurally corrupted somehow. Yet all the wood looks solid and brand new and everything purpose built so that hundreds of thousands of tourists can safely play around in it without being injured or weakening the structure and having it shutdown by the public safety commission. Exit thru the giftshop folks. We get it.
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3:02 look at the girl and look at the trees through window,she is standing straight the way the house is built is the illusion
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You can make a small model of this at home. It's an illusion to the eye. The foundation of house is angled differently, while the slanted furniture increases the illusion. Thank me later 😀
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They had one of these at Six Flags here in Texas when I was a kid. It’s all about false perspective and fooling the eye and brain. There isn’t a gravitational anomaly involved. They are a lot of fun though.
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The Simpsons did it! It was the house that love built for Flanders.
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Its all about perspective and phisics
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There a similar thing here in Ottawa, Canada called the Crooked Kitchen in the Science and Tech Museum. Haven't been in decades but remember the feeling of fascination.
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Very simple explanation...but still an amazing experience to have. Just let go of logic and enjoy it as it is
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Destroy the house and build a solid foundation with a new house. Magically the mystery spot will disappear 😂
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tourist trap. its typical perspective illusions
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That's some serious "Gravity Falls" stuff.
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Wow Oregon's mystery spot and California's mystery spot both have the same cabin and story , what are the chances of that . incredible or incredibly unbelievable ?
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Of course everyone is going to look like they're standing at a Michael Jackson's Smooth Criminal lean if you hold the camera so the shack is upright. The building is at like a 45 degree tilt so you stand to compensate that, it's the same as if you're stood on a steep slope you're going to be leaning into it.
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Agent Smith: We'll need a search running ...
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You can anti gravity lean like michael jackson without shoes here😂
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This place just forces you into the illusion of gravity change. But it never changes. The house is just tilted
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I remember back in the 1980's and early 1990's they had a mystery spot inside of Knot's Berry Farm and it was awesome.. But of course I learned the truth about that mystery spot... That It Was 100% Man Made By Some Smart Physicists.. It's all in the way it's built and the laws of physics which are being manipulated by man to a certain level.. .. it's still awesome to this day that a person could figure out a way to freak people out/bewilder people for many years.