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Just saw this garbage on my local news.
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Just saw this garbage on my local news.
Some may know about the famous hill where you appear to defy gravity and your car seems to roll up  hill.  Well just found out there is more than one. One right here in NC,.

BUT some cleaver con artists who refuse to admit that it is an optical illusion, bought some land, rebuilt the interior to make things like a ball "rolling upwards" and water "flowing upwards" with even a swing that when you take your feet off the floor you "fall upwards".

I am sick of shit like this. I may hate Penn's economic views, but as far as his stage act, he admits it is all a trick.

1. NO YOUR CAR is not actually falling up hill. The topography only makes it look that way from your point of view in the car.

2. GRAVITY will pull any object down when it is released with no aid. Nothing falls up on it's own.

I don't mind a good illusion or trick, but when you start selling that lie as real, then you piss me off because you are a con at that point, and not an artist.

I wish I had a clip of this bullshit, but no link to the story itself. I did shoot the News Station who aired it, and called them out on it.
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RE: Just saw this garbage on my local news.
I've actually never heard of this. I have seen the illusion where a fast mooving car's wheels will start to look like they're spinning backwards while going forwards because of the hubcap.
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RE: Just saw this garbage on my local news.
(February 3, 2018 at 8:05 pm)Chad32 Wrote: I've actually never heard of this. I have seen the illusion where a fast mooving car's wheels will start to look like they're spinning backwards while going forwards because of the hubcap.

Well the morons who fall for what I just posted, are worldwide for all sorts of crap. Like the floating Mineret(sp) or the India boy making a rope go from limp to standing up straight and climbing it.

AGAIN, it is one thing to create an illusion or trick and admit that. I still like human creativity sure. But when you lie about reality you are at that point a con artist, not an artist.

But yea, there are hills that if you release your breaks, with the car in neutral it can appear to roll up hill, but the reality is you are STILL having gravity pull your vehicle downhill. It only seems to be because of your perspective, and more importantly, your own gullibility.
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RE: Just saw this garbage on my local news.
There is another false perception I have heard in America people have fallen for.

"Floating lights"..... Gullible people will swear it is space aliens. But what it really is, and again, it goes back to topography and point of view. Some roads in valleys, depending on time of dusk or dawn, and weather, can cause the headlights light to be bent in the atmosphere giving the illusion of floating.
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RE: Just saw this garbage on my local news.
(February 3, 2018 at 7:56 pm)Brian37 Wrote: Some may know about the famous hill where you appear to defy gravity and your car seems to roll up  hill.  Well just found out there is more than one. One right here in NC,.

BUT some cleaver con artists who refuse to admit that it is an optical illusion, bought some land, rebuilt the interior to make things like a ball "rolling upwards" and water "flowing upwards" with even a swing that when you take your feet off the floor you "fall upwards".

I am sick of shit like this. I may hate Penn's economic views, but as far as his stage act, he admits it is all a trick.

1. NO YOUR CAR is not actually falling up hill. The topography only makes it look that way from your point of view in the car.

2. GRAVITY will pull any object down when it is released with no aid. Nothing falls up on it's own.

I don't mind a good illusion or trick, but when you start selling that lie as real, then you piss me off because you are a con at that point, and not an artist.

I wish I had a clip of this bullshit, but no link to the story itself. I did shoot the News Station who aired it, and called them out on it.

Yeah, a taxi driver in Belize tried to show us a hill like this once. Except I got it backwards (the optical illusion didn't work) and my dad debunked it there and then. Poor taxi driver showed that to the wrong tourists.
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RE: Just saw this garbage on my local news.
(February 3, 2018 at 8:05 pm)Chad32 Wrote: I've actually never heard of this. I have seen the illusion where a fast mooving car's wheels will start to look like they're spinning backwards while going forwards because of the hubcap.

It does that on film.
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RE: Just saw this garbage on my local news.
That apparent slow backward rotation is a stroboscopic artifact generated by the frame rate at which the scene is recorded. If you watch enough, you can see a slow forward rotation at times, as well.
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RE: Just saw this garbage on my local news.
(February 4, 2018 at 12:15 pm)Fireball Wrote: That apparent slow backward rotation is a stroboscopic artifact generated by the frame rate at which the scene is recorded. If you watch enough, you can see a slow forward rotation at times, as well.

Yeah, the example I saw was a stagecoach.
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RE: Just saw this garbage on my local news.
(February 3, 2018 at 7:56 pm)Brian37 Wrote: Some may know about the famous hill where you appear to defy gravity and your car seems to roll up  hill.  Well just found out there is more than one. One right here in NC,.

BUT some cleaver con artists who refuse to admit that it is an optical illusion, bought some land, rebuilt the interior to make things like a ball "rolling upwards" and water "flowing upwards" with even a swing that when you take your feet off the floor you "fall upwards".

I am sick of shit like this. I may hate Penn's economic views, but as far as his stage act, he admits it is all a trick.

1. NO YOUR CAR is not actually falling up hill. The topography only makes it look that way from your point of view in the car.

2. GRAVITY will pull any object down when it is released with no aid. Nothing falls up on it's own.

I don't mind a good illusion or trick, but when you start selling that lie as real, then you piss me off because you are a con at that point, and not an artist.

I wish I had a clip of this bullshit, but no link to the story itself. I did shoot the News Station who aired it, and called them out on it.


Yeah, there's a 'gravity hill' pretty close to me in the Los Angeles area.

My girlfriend's daughter started claiming it is 'magic', but I proved to her it was not. A simple bubble level did the job.

Also, up in Northern California, there is a house called "The Mystery Spot" that uses this illusion to great effect.

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You'd believe if you just opened your heart" is a terrible argument for religion. It's basically saying, "If you bias yourself enough, you can convince yourself that this is true." If religion were true, people wouldn't need faith to believe it -- it would be supported by good evidence.
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RE: Just saw this garbage on my local news.
A lot of people use these illusions as examples that gravity has no anomolies, but they are wrong, although the differences in gravitational pull, and also its directions are minimal, so we accept the popular idea that gravity is seamless and consistent.
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