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So is it fact or faked? I don't know," Hansen said. But when you watch the video, it's quite remarkable. The "Fact or Faked" findings may have been inconclusive, but one thing's for certain: They had a blast shooting in Oregon. Porter commented that he was stunned by how beautiful the landscapes were around Gold Hill. And on. The episode featuring The Oregon Vortex repeats at 1 a. June 22 and 7 p.

June 26 on SyFy. Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission. The Old Grey Eagle Mining Company outpost and nearly collapsed assay house were rediscovered in by prospector William McCollugh, who persuaded his friend, engineer and geologist John Litster, to travel to the United States.

Born in Alva, Scotland, on April 30, , Litster spent years researching the paranormal phenomena of the foot magnet radius, which is said to bend light, defy gravity, and alter mass. The Oregon History Wayfinder is an interactive map that identifies significant places, people, and events in Oregon history. New York: Fireside, , pp. Oregon Vortex and House of Mystery. Skip to main content. A project of the Oregon Historical Society.

Search Search. Ray Hyman, professor emeritus of psychology at the University ofOregon, spent three days here and presented his findings to theCommittee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims of theParanormal in He concluded the shrinking and growing effect was an opticalillusion known as the Ponzo Illusion, and can be duplicated on anysloping ground with trees to obscure the horizon. Described by Mario Ponzo in , the effect is caused bydistorting perspective with a background of converging lines.

Whenvisual references are skewed enough, people can actually feeldizzy. Russ Donnelly, a professor emeritus of physics at the Universityof Oregon, visited the Oregon Vortex in , and came away"underwhelmed.

I work on smoke-ringvortices, but in water. I work in quantum vortices in superheatedhelium. Vortices are definitely my trade. A vortex is a fluid or gas circulating around a core, where thepressure is lower inside than out, explained Donnelly.

A vortexforms when water swirls down the bathtub drain. Tornadoes arevortices. Vortices form when big airplanes pass through the air.

Cooper agrees that what people see in the House of Mystery —balls appearing to roll uphill and a pendulum hanging askew — isoptical illusion distorted by the wacky angles of the twistedbuilding. But she insists something else is going on outside thehouse to make people appear to grow and shrink, though what it isremains a mystery. Doug Kirby, one of the editors of RoadsideAmerica.

Typically, these sites are in remote locations, adding to thesense that something strange is happening, said Kirby. There's thetwisted house where balls appear to roll uphill, legends thatIndians and animals shunned the places, trees growing in weirdshapes. The effect is enhanced by having a grizzled old-timertelling the story, rather than a gum-snapping teenager.



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