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WHAT IS A VORTEX?
I was debating a skeptic about vortexes and he asked me if I was a scientist. "Well," I said, "I have been referred to as the World's foremost expert on vortexes."
My name is, Nick Nelson. I know a lot about vortexes and magnetic fields in general, but since universities don't offer PhDs in Vortexology I guess I'm just an expert. The skeptic was hung up, though, on the fact that I didn't have a PhD on the subject, so I asked him if he knew who granted the very first PhD of any kind. His face went vacant while he contemplated the question. I told him that whoever gave out the first PhD obviously didn't have one himself. So, does that mean that I, as the "World's foremost expert on vortexes" can grant myself a doctorate and hand out the same to folks who learn from me?
What can a vortex do?
Apart from entertaining folks by showing them that the world isn't necessarily made from the stuff we think it is, a vortex seems to alter the physiology of a biological being by adjusting its ills, diminishing pain, and addressing imbalances that distress the body and mind. Some claim that in certain places natural vortex positive energy heals. "It's all in the mind", a determined skeptic will say. "A placebo."
To which we say, "Yeah. Well?" The placebo effect is the only magic to which science subscribes. Magic? Well, how else do we describe a disease being cured by a sugar pill?
I've written books on vortexes. I've spent decades researching magnetic fields and the fields produced by such things as the Great Pyramids, and I've invented a device that is probably the best magnetic health and well-being magnet that you can find, The Golden Vortex. I've written about that mystery off the east coast of Florida, the Bermuda Triangle and how it is a form of a vortex (Paradox; a round trip through the Bermuda Triangle) . I'm familiar with the huge vortex up north, The "Alaska Graveyard" that Brad Meltzer covered in his last Decoded TV show for the History Channel; a show where my invention, the Golden Vortex shrunk and grew his researchers, Buddy and Mac right on camera. I guess I know something about what a legion of debunkers don't know. Usually the debunkers are nice; they have praised me for being a very good stage magician.
FOR INSTANCE,
the two poles seen standing in the photograph below appear to be of different heights. They are seven feet apart and the camera lens on a tripod was exactly 17 feet from each pole, yet believe me, they are both the same size.
BUT
My name is, Nick Nelson. I know a lot about vortexes and magnetic fields in general, but since universities don't offer PhDs in Vortexology I guess I'm just an expert. The skeptic was hung up, though, on the fact that I didn't have a PhD on the subject, so I asked him if he knew who granted the very first PhD of any kind. His face went vacant while he contemplated the question. I told him that whoever gave out the first PhD obviously didn't have one himself. So, does that mean that I, as the "World's foremost expert on vortexes" can grant myself a doctorate and hand out the same to folks who learn from me?
What can a vortex do?
Apart from entertaining folks by showing them that the world isn't necessarily made from the stuff we think it is, a vortex seems to alter the physiology of a biological being by adjusting its ills, diminishing pain, and addressing imbalances that distress the body and mind. Some claim that in certain places natural vortex positive energy heals. "It's all in the mind", a determined skeptic will say. "A placebo."
To which we say, "Yeah. Well?" The placebo effect is the only magic to which science subscribes. Magic? Well, how else do we describe a disease being cured by a sugar pill?
I've written books on vortexes. I've spent decades researching magnetic fields and the fields produced by such things as the Great Pyramids, and I've invented a device that is probably the best magnetic health and well-being magnet that you can find, The Golden Vortex. I've written about that mystery off the east coast of Florida, the Bermuda Triangle and how it is a form of a vortex (Paradox; a round trip through the Bermuda Triangle) . I'm familiar with the huge vortex up north, The "Alaska Graveyard" that Brad Meltzer covered in his last Decoded TV show for the History Channel; a show where my invention, the Golden Vortex shrunk and grew his researchers, Buddy and Mac right on camera. I guess I know something about what a legion of debunkers don't know. Usually the debunkers are nice; they have praised me for being a very good stage magician.
FOR INSTANCE,
the two poles seen standing in the photograph below appear to be of different heights. They are seven feet apart and the camera lens on a tripod was exactly 17 feet from each pole, yet believe me, they are both the same size.
BUT
Probably one of the most problematical questions people ask me is, “What is a vortex”? It is a difficult question, because the word “Vortex” is really an expression purporting to describe something that can’t be reasonably explained.
In this instance, the word, vortex becomes an amorphous thing beyond our everyday experience. In the Carlos Castaneda series of books about his adventures in sorcery, Carlos’s mentor Don Juan talked about what he called, the Tonal and the Nagual; Don Juan said the Tonal is the world of solid objects we bump into, and the Nagual is a world that can’t be talked about, because we have no objective, conscious experience with it. The word, Nagual therefore is an adoptive label for something that can’t be named, but paradoxically it must be named so people will know we are talking about something, even though it can’t be talked about.
In our real world a vortex is anything that swirls around in a spiral; a whirlpool, a tornado, a hurricane, or as the water in a stream parts to pass around a rock upstream it then reforms on the downstream of the rock in an eddy…a vortex.
In this instance, the word, vortex becomes an amorphous thing beyond our everyday experience. In the Carlos Castaneda series of books about his adventures in sorcery, Carlos’s mentor Don Juan talked about what he called, the Tonal and the Nagual; Don Juan said the Tonal is the world of solid objects we bump into, and the Nagual is a world that can’t be talked about, because we have no objective, conscious experience with it. The word, Nagual therefore is an adoptive label for something that can’t be named, but paradoxically it must be named so people will know we are talking about something, even though it can’t be talked about.
In our real world a vortex is anything that swirls around in a spiral; a whirlpool, a tornado, a hurricane, or as the water in a stream parts to pass around a rock upstream it then reforms on the downstream of the rock in an eddy…a vortex.
In 2005 I developed for display an existing roadside attraction known as, The House of Mystery, on US Highway 2 between the Montana towns of, Columbia Falls and Hungry Horse just 13 miles from the west entrance of Glacier National Park. It is now known as, The Montana Vortex, and the owner, Joe Hauser has the most comprehensive such attraction in the World, There are three vortexes on his property whereas most of the other 8 or 9 attractions in the USA and one in Canada consists of only one stand-alone vortex apiece.
See Nature's glory at Glacier National Park, and then 13 miles west on US Highway 2 visit Nature's mystery
See Nature's glory at Glacier National Park, and then 13 miles west on US Highway 2 visit Nature's mystery
We think of our vortex as a structure in what many refer to as the ether, or aether; a substance thought to be thousands of times thinner than air and surrounds everything in the Universe. Vortexes spin. We consider them to be spheres that have structures within but have little or no physical influence in our 3-D world of objects. Vortexes can’t be reliably measured with things like tapes, or scales, so it’s existence can be debunked by science who absolutely knows that everything can be measured with tapes and scales. If it can't be measured it's not real. Yet some human beings and animals can sense it and use it for good or ill in terms of how we are affected by it. It impinges on our world by the manner in which it affects our human perceptions, equilibrium, health, and well-being. And as can be seen, photographs verify something other-worldly is in operation!
What is experienced in a Vortex?
In the United States, roadside attractions have been developed since 1930 featuring these odd things called vortexes. The standard exhibit has two people facing one another from either end of a level platform of varying length. They, and spectators note their sizes relative to one another, and then they change places on the platform. At this point participants and onlookers see that the people have perceptibly changed sizes; one gets bigger and the other smaller. It’s called a “Shrink and Grow” demonstration and as you can see below it can be photographed to prove something other than normal has happened.
The only intrusive way a vortex can be measured is with carefully staged photos that allow comparisons with what one was with what one becomes. Science will note that a tape at both ends of the platform measures each subject as the same height but fails to apply Einstein's Relativity as to why the tape measures the same. if people shrink or grow why can't the tape also shrink and grow? These photos are taken of the natural effect of the Montana Vortex. Joe and Gordy stand on a perfectly level platform, one inside the vortex and the other outside it. When they switch places the white stick across their heads shows graphically a different angle from one side of the platform to the other.
Vortexes can be dynamic
At certain places in the vortex a person will change size just by standing still, as if she is riding a long, slow sine wave. Also, sequenced pictures of her will reveal that the entire background behind her seems to have changed. It appears that the scenery around her has moved sideways. Once in a rare while a photo catches her inside of a spiral that distorts the entire landscape.
Vortexes can be dynamic
At certain places in the vortex a person will change size just by standing still, as if she is riding a long, slow sine wave. Also, sequenced pictures of her will reveal that the entire background behind her seems to have changed. It appears that the scenery around her has moved sideways. Once in a rare while a photo catches her inside of a spiral that distorts the entire landscape.
Vortexes have structure inside them, and this configuration follows what has long been called the Fibonacci sequence; a categorization of numbers defining a spiral named for an Italian 12th century mathematician, Leonardo Fibonacci. He put numbers to the much-older Greek idea of the Golden Mean; a perfect spiral that nature uses in the construction of many hundreds of plants and animals; such as the snail shell or the leaves of pine cones. Each vortex has at least 6 places along the path of this spiral that provide different experiences to the patrons of a vortex. For instance, the sine wave phenomenon takes place inside this widening spiral pathway.
A spiral can have powerful influences. Place your open palm very close to the drawing on the left. Some will feel a very slight warmth or coolness just from the pixels on the screen! When shown properly, vortex phenomena truly define alternate realities to those who have never before considered their existence. In a vortex the veil between these realities is very thin.
The second question I hear most often is
Can a vortex heal?
Over time I have witnessed such things, and they have mostly been the result of people resting at certain Fibonacci points like those in the above right image. Years ago, I learned how to affect the assumed aether magnetically and was able to fabricate, or clone the beneficial effects of natural vortexes with the small device you saw on the opening video. The Golden Vortex devices are the result of many experiments in natural vortexes, and the reader is invited to peruse the assertions of others, because I can't claim that these devices cure anything. However, one of the odd side effects of a natural vortex, and the Golden Vortex is to
shrink and grow you!
The second question I hear most often is
Can a vortex heal?
Over time I have witnessed such things, and they have mostly been the result of people resting at certain Fibonacci points like those in the above right image. Years ago, I learned how to affect the assumed aether magnetically and was able to fabricate, or clone the beneficial effects of natural vortexes with the small device you saw on the opening video. The Golden Vortex devices are the result of many experiments in natural vortexes, and the reader is invited to peruse the assertions of others, because I can't claim that these devices cure anything. However, one of the odd side effects of a natural vortex, and the Golden Vortex is to
shrink and grow you!
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