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I have personally visited 2, Hungry Horse, MT (house of mystery, bends light, things roll up hill) and Ashland OR. I know the Burmuda Triangle (which I live on the edge of) is one as well.

WORLD, are there more vortex's out there? These are POWER sources, we just have to figure out how to use them.

2006-07-31 06:09:16 · 4 answers · asked by abehagenston 2 in Science & Mathematics Geography

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Gravitational vortices are only for gullible idiots. The "house of mystery" is based entirely on optical illusions and has nothing to do with gravitational effects. If you think it does, you're an idiot. Period.

That said, you'd probably have a blast in Sedona, Arizona. Lots of kooks there who think the place has several cosmic vortices.

P.S. The plural vortex is vortices...nor do you use an apostrophe when denoting plurals.

2006-07-31 10:07:02 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yeah, actully I was just at the one in Hungry Horse not even two days ago, but I went to "The Cosmos" in Keystone, South Dakota (near Mt. Rushmore)...its primarily the same as the House of Mystery

2006-07-31 13:15:19 · answer #2 · answered by chase 2 · 0 0

Gravitational vortex may arise due to the coriolis force of the earth which results from the rotation and gravitation of earth and the wind as well as gravitational force of the solar system.

2006-08-01 01:35:04 · answer #3 · answered by Lutfor 3 · 0 0

There's one in my washing machine that transports socks into another dimension.

You'd think maybe it could just transport the holes and then my socks would be perfect. Except I would still need a hole to put my foot in at the top.

Power, well maybe we could generate electricity by burning all the socks that got left behind.

2006-07-31 19:08:06 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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