Queso Posted April 25, 2005 Report Posted April 25, 2005 some of you may have heard of the mystery spot, maybe even been there. and i have heard there is more than one?well, the one i went to was buried deep in the santa cruz mountains.i've been there a few times, and never understood how it could be possible. balls roll uphill, the gravity is severely warped in this area. they say that when airplanes fly right above it, their instruments go haywire too. can anybody explain what is going on at the mystery spot? (i'll try and find a link to their website if they have one) Quote
Queso Posted April 25, 2005 Author Report Posted April 25, 2005 http://www.mysteryspot.com/ the website is really cheezy and tourist-y if you've never been there to experience it. Quote
Buffy Posted April 25, 2005 Report Posted April 25, 2005 Remnants of a bygone era: the roadside attraction. My primary coffee mug is from a north coast relative called Trees of Mystery, although it lacks the Mystery Spots orientation toward "weird" effects. There's another one in Oregon, but I've never been there, although most of these things are long gone. Ah reminds me of one of my favorite Tom Robbins books: "Another Roadside Attraction".... It's all optical illusions, and many are (or were in the past) replicated and explained at the Exploratorium in San Francisco. Cheers,Buffy Quote
Turtle Posted April 25, 2005 Report Posted April 25, 2005 ___A similar place in Oregon called the Oregon Vortex makes claim to strange phenomena, but the examinations I have seen say it is all just visual illusions. By the time you tilt the floor & then tilt a shelf, it gives the illusion of balls, water, etc rolling uphill.___Gravity anomolies exist, ie. varyings degrees of strength of gravity, but it does not cause 'high weirdness' as these places suggest. They are just tourist traps. :eek: :eek: :eek: :rant: :bat: :bat: :bat: :bat: :bat: :bat: Quote
C1ay Posted April 25, 2005 Report Posted April 25, 2005 Remnants of a bygone era: the roadside attraction.Giving way to the net-side attractions that are now brought to us via the web. Places that many of us may never see in real life are now brought to us via webcams. I sometimes wonder how some of these small roadside attractions stay alive anymore. Quote
Queso Posted April 25, 2005 Author Report Posted April 25, 2005 the thing that got me though wasn't a visual illusion. they used a level to show that it was actually uphill, and a billiard ball rolled up this wooden plank. yeah, the visual illusion made it seem more dramatic, but the ball rolled up hill. and how do you explain the interferance with the airplane instruments, and the trees that grow in crazy patterns??????? :eek: :rant: Quote
Turtle Posted April 25, 2005 Report Posted April 25, 2005 ___The level is part of the illusion, akin to 'nothing up my sleeve'. The airplane business is anecdotal & unsubstantiable. The trees grow in weird shapes for many reasons including soil chemistry, other plants in the area, amount & direction of the Sunlight reaching the plants, wind & lightening damage, soil creep, etc, etc.___The only mystery is as C1ay suggested; the mystery of how these places seperate so many people from their money. :rant: :eek: Quote
Queso Posted April 25, 2005 Author Report Posted April 25, 2005 *sighi loved that place as a kid. if you're ever in the santa cruz area you guys should check it out, it's still really cool. plus you get a free bumper sticker. and come on...who doesn't want a free bumper sticker? Quote
Turtle Posted April 25, 2005 Report Posted April 25, 2005 I fluff in the general direction of the free bumper stinker. :eek: :eek: :rant: :rant: :bat: :bat: :bat: :bat: Quote
Buffy Posted April 25, 2005 Report Posted April 25, 2005 I fluff in the general direction of the free bumper stinker. :eek: :eek: :rant: :rant: :bat: :bat: :bat: :bat:In Northern California, those yellow Mystery Spot bumper stickers are considered a warning sign indicating a tourist and a go ahead to blow their doors off passing them on hwy 1.... Vroom,Buffy Quote
Queso Posted April 25, 2005 Author Report Posted April 25, 2005 really? i lived there for years and never considered them that. maybe it was my innocence, but i referred to them as "ah, the people who know of that mystical place!" Quote
Buffy Posted April 25, 2005 Report Posted April 25, 2005 really? i lived there for years and never considered them that. maybe it was my innocence, but i referred to them as "ah, the people who know of that mystical place!"Heh, heh! I was talking about "drivers" :rant: :eek: :rant: No need for a rear view mirror,Buffy Quote
Turtle Posted April 25, 2005 Report Posted April 25, 2005 ___I loved the Trees of Mystery! ___How about the petrified forest as a 'mystery spot'? Quote
Fishteacher73 Posted April 25, 2005 Report Posted April 25, 2005 Maybe I'm just a dirty old man, but I first thought this thread was about something else.... :rant: Quote
Queso Posted April 25, 2005 Author Report Posted April 25, 2005 hahahaha, nice one fish. where can i find a nice petrified forest to get lost in? Quote
Buffy Posted April 25, 2005 Report Posted April 25, 2005 Maybe I'm just a dirty old man, but I first thought this thread was about something else.... :rant:Must you Texans *always* brag? Hat AND Horse,Buffy Quote
Turtle Posted April 25, 2005 Report Posted April 25, 2005 mistergee spot, mystery spot, either way, small & hard to find. :rant: Oh yeah, & always somebody willing to take your money & let you see it. :rant: Quote
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