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Inside the Legend: Mystery Spot


AGAIN AND AGAIN

Dean died over and over again, I had no control. I couldn’t save him. I was stuck on an endless time warp with no escape.

Although this time warp was caused by the Trickster figured we encountered a while back, these events are still very real and have been known to occur on numerous occasions.

Vortexes can either be a funnel shaped mass of light or a circular whirling mass of energy, which seems to be sucking inward. These phenomenas occur suddenly and just as suddenly disappear.

One of the strongest characteristics of vortexes is the loss of time, time seems like it just simply doesn’t exist any more. One can live a day over and over and over- you get the point.

Many theorists believe that these time warps occur whenever our energy level is very high and sometimes you may not even know it’s happening until after the fact. Ever get the sensation that time flies when you’re having fun and time going fast while driving to a certain destination? If so, you’ve just done the time warp again.

It is also believed that vortexes link to Earth’s electromagnetic field and that areas that are more prone to having active vertices is due to the alignment of the Earth’s magnetic field and the local geographical structure.

The universe is a set of probabilities and the world we experience day-to-day is just the most probable. Which goes on to further explain how it seemed Dean’s death was inevitable no matter what I did, god I hate that Trickster. Past, present, and future are all one.

Warps are areas that conventional laws of physics break down and linear time ceases to exist. These areas may be unpredictable and can twist perceptions beyond the understanding of logic such as Mystery Spots.

These vortexes are also known to be responsible for such events as lost time and teleportation over impossible distances. Time Warps could also be responsible for the sensations of having déjà vu.

DÉJÀ VU

Déjà vu is a French term that literally means, “already seen.” It’s an overwhelming sense of experiencing something that we shouldn’t be familiar with at all. Such as re-living an experience that we know we’ve never had before such as recognition with a tourist trap on our first visit there. Déjà Vu can also refer to reliving an every day experience such as having a ‘repeated’ conversation with the same friends in the same diner and talking about the same topic.

Swiss scholar Arthur Funkhouser suggests that there are two main forms of déjà vu; the “deja visite,” already visited, and “deja vecu,” already experienced or lived through.

As much as 70% of the population report having had some form of déjà vu experience, most of which are attributed to people 15 to 25 years old.

Déjà vu has been firmly associated with temporal-lobe epilepsy. Several psychoanalysts attribute it to simple fantasy and wish fulfillment, which psychiatrists attribute to a mismatching in the brain of mistaking the present for the past. Parapsychologists believe it to be due to a past-life experience.

Clearly we have no solid answers at this point other than déjà vu happens and it does exist.

BERMUDA TRIANGLE

The Bermuda Triangle also known as the Devil’s Triangle is an area located off of the southeastern Atlantic coast of the United States. It is noted for having frequent unexplained disappearances of ships and aircrafts. The most famous of these losses are the USS Cyclops in March 1918 and the aircraft of Flight 19 in December 1945. These disappearances have given credence to the popular belief of the Bermuda Triangle having supernatural qualities.

 

MYSTERY SPOT

Mystery Spots are gravity hill types of illusions, using the tilted environment inside the Mystery Spot to cause misconceptions in the height and orientation of objects.

As visitors travel through the site they try to adapt to the environment and thus start to feel as though gravity does not exist often resulting in a sensation of light-headedness and dizziness.

There are several mystery spots around the world, such as Spook Hill in Florida, the Oregon Vortex in Oregon and Pennsylvania’s Idlewild Park.

TRICKSTER FIGURE

Trickster figures are demigods that create chaos and mischief as easily as breathing. They’re immortal and can create things out thin air and can make them vanish just as quick. Tricksters typically target the high and mighty, knocking them down a peg or two usually with a sick and twisted sense of humor.

Deadly pranks such as making someone re-live the worse moment of their life over and over again until something just snaps, god I hate him! If he didn’t fix things, I would have killed him right there on the spot. Feel sorry about it? Feel sorry about what?! He could have killed Dean! He did kill Dean and was going to have it stay that way if I didn’t find him on time or he contacted me- you get the god damn point though, right?! God I feel like my whole world is starting to unravel. Don’t know if I can tell Dean everything I’ve been through, don’t know if he’ll understand. I… I’m alone in this burden. It’s mine to carry. If I'm not able to save him, I...

I don't want to know what I'm capable of.

 

Inside the Legend by Dean5339

 

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