He conducted the studies with colleague Arthur Shimamura, also a psychology professor. Everything is tilted. You can't look outside and get a horizon, so you think that what you see is right. It's very compelling," said Prinzmetal, an expert on perception who has been to the Mystery Spot a dozen times.
Although he has studied these illusions, he said his visual perceptions still are distorted when he goes into the house, which is tilted at a degree angle from the ground. It doesn't take a scientist to know that cockeyed rooms affect perception. If floors are slanted, for instance, people will hang pictures on a slant. It is a circular area of effect around feet or 46 meters in diameter. Within the Mystery Spot you will be stunned as your perceptions of the laws of physics and gravity are questioned.
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After that, you exit the house and have a few more examples of natural magic, including an explanation of how some of the trees are even growing at an angle near the house.
It is a fun tour, and I would say it is worth the 8 dollar cost to enter. They even give you a bumper sticker to take with you when the tour ends. Let me know your thoughts in the comments. Thanks for checking out the blog, I am happy to be sharing my adventures with you!
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