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Vortex in Washington?
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Document #73
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Status: Unverified
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Class: Location: US-Northwest
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Summary
Physics goes awry in a small area just south of Mt. Rainier |
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This one's been lurking in the shadows of Mt. Rainier, apparently. A hotspot of physics gone bad just south of the national park in WA is the Cascade Vortex, a well-established tourist attraction that's been gaining popularity recently. Not sure if it's due to the strength of the effects witnessed there, or if it's just because tourism is on the upswing in that area. Physics is the wildcard here, increasing in strength as the subject gets closer to an 'epicenter,' located inside of a house. Tales of the house include anecdotes similar to having a poltergeist, except the ghost in this case is gravity. Objects crash to the ground (sometimes very gently!) as the gravity levels shift. Things that stand upright are suddenly askew, and meteorological data is very difficult to fix within a 2-2.5 mile radius. |
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