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Oregon Vortex |
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Interesting are the observations at the Oregon Vortex / House of Mystery, 4303 Sardine Creek Road, Gold Hill, OR 97525 USA. The Oregon Vortex, goes way back to the time of the Native Americans. Their horses would not come into the affected area, so they wouldn't. The Native Americans called the area the "Forbidden Ground", a place to be shunned. Many years before The House of Mystery was built, it was noted that unusual conditions existed there. But it was not until well into the 20th century that any effort was made toward a scientific analysis of the disturbance. John Litster, a geologist, mining engineer, and scientist, developed the area in the early 1920's, opening it to the public in 1930. He conducted thousands of experiments within the Vortex until his death in 1959.
The changing size of objects cannot be measured with instruments. This is simply due to the fact that the measuring instruments also change in size as they move through these areas. Thus, "all is relative" within the vortex, making accurate measurements of the changes impossible, except by visual observation. The human aura can become visible to everyone inside the vortex, at times, when a person stands in certain areas. This suggests that a person's own magnetic or bio-electric field is amplified by the energies in the vortex. |
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last update: 22 May 2006 |
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