I've sat right in the middle of one of the vortices in Sedona, Arizona. I felt nothing beyond the awe of Mother Nature. It's no wonder...most of them are in very scenic locations.
Only kooks believe that stuff...any, yeah, there are plenty of them that spew forth their kookiness on the internet. That doesn't make them legitimate.
My pet theory on cosmic vortexes is that most people who experience something are literally high on drugs, or they are couch potatoes who never leave their houses/computers to commune with nature...then when they do they go someplace like Sedona, Arizona (one of the most beautiful places on the planet). No wonder they feel something. They really need to get out more.
2006-08-24 06:59:54
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answered by Anonymous
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The Oregon Vortex
Scientific Information
The Oregon Vortex is a spherical field of force, half above the ground and half below the ground. The word "vortex" simply means a whirpool of force, like a whirling mass of water, especially one in which a force of suction operates, such as a whirlpool or a whirling mass of air, especially one in the form of a visible column or spiral, such as a tornado.
A vortex, essentially a whirlpool of force, is the basic form of our universe. From our galaxy, whose vortex form we see as the countless suns of the Milky Way, throughout the gravitational vortex of our solar system, down to the vortex of an atom, the vortex form recurs throughout our world structure. The Phenomena that gives The Oregon Vortex its name are evident throughout the entire area. Nowhere in the circle do you normally stand erect. Inevitably the visitor assumes a posture that inclines toward magnetic north. The corona of The Vortex, as well as the minor vortices, discovered during the continuous study of The Vortex, are among the unique phenomena to be observed here.
As another person, on a level platform, recedes from you towards magnetic south, they appear taller. When they approach you, coming towards magnetic north, they become shorter. This is contrary to the laws of perspective, as we know it, and must be seen to be believed (see Photographs).
The scientific analysis of the disturbance constitutes an education in subjects of interest to all. The accumulated Notes and Data, written by John Litster, contains 35 pictures, diagrams, and illustrations along with other information specifically on The Oregon Vortex is available to all visitors.
2006-08-25 01:08:40
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answered by angel_s_garden 3
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