There is also a room at the Museum of science, in Toronto Canada, where if you stand in ne corner, you’re a giant, in the opposite corner you become much shorter…and it’s explained that it’s all an optical illusion on the way the lines of the room was built. Our eyes perceive the room a certain way when the room is built to deceive our eyes.
Has anyone tried using a leveler to see if the area where the balls roll up is level or reversed? There’s a similar place in Santa Cruz calif called the mystery spot, that has been shown that the building was built like an optical illusion. So a simple level checking device would show that.
I went there. It was very disappointing. There was no “gravity vortex” or anything like that. It’s just a house built sideways in a way that you can’t see any reference points or the horizon. It’s like being on a hill. Super disrespectful to Isaac Newton.
was wondering if it was forced perspective, but the only flaw with that would be the ball rolling uphill trick. They probably did that to exaggerate the effect, but it holds up for now.
Mystery Hill is a lot of fun! There's so many activities to do there. We just went to Mystery Hill and made a video from our trip there and would love for you guys to check it out!
Went there in 2000. I miss those days
so WTC still there back then
The Mystery Hole, in WV is a legend!
nate’s off the perkys bro😭🤌🏽
There is also a room at the Museum of science, in Toronto Canada, where if you stand in ne corner, you’re a giant, in the opposite corner you become much shorter…and it’s explained that it’s all an optical illusion on the way the lines of the room was built. Our eyes perceive the room a certain way when the room is built to deceive our eyes.
I wonder how it would feel to go here when my vertigo is playing up.
Has anyone tried using a leveler to see if the area where the balls roll up is level or reversed? There’s a similar place in Santa Cruz calif called the mystery spot, that has been shown that the building was built like an optical illusion. So a simple level checking device would show that.
It's the way it's built 😂
I went there. It was very disappointing. There was no “gravity vortex” or anything like that. It’s just a house built sideways in a way that you can’t see any reference points or the horizon. It’s like being on a hill. Super disrespectful to Isaac Newton.
was wondering if it was forced perspective, but the only flaw with that would be the ball rolling uphill trick. They probably did that to exaggerate the effect, but it holds up for now.
Super disrespectful to Isaac Newton. 😂 😜
I’m sure Isaac Newton doesn’t care.
Issac newton can
What a load of crap. I went there years ago. It's a slanted room.
Keep your expectations low and you will never be disappointed
Why not enjoy the clever building? What’s up? You have a permanent sourpuss bug in your bottom?
Mystery Hill is a lot of fun! There's so many activities to do there. We just went to Mystery Hill and made a video from our trip there and would love for you guys to check it out!
Maybe cut down on the bad comic relief. It distracts from the video, it Made the place seem annoying. Won’t be going there