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What strange events does the devil in Santa Cruz bring?
Driving south from San Francisco, a coastal city in California, the town of Santa Cruz can be reached in about two hours. There is an unusual place on the outskirts of the town, which people call "the devil's land".

This place is about 150m in diameter and17000m2 in area. There is a dense forest here. Strangely, the trees in this forest, like being hit by a typhoon, all tilt in the same direction. What is even more strange is that there are two stone slabs 50 cm long and 20 cm wide, which are about 40 cm apart. They look extremely ordinary, but they have created another miracle in the mysterious world.

If a person with a height of1.8m and a person with a height of1.6m stand on one of the slates, the tall one looks taller, and the short one looks shorter. But strangely, when the two of them switched places, the short man miraculously became taller, while the tall man became relatively short. People can't believe their eyes, this strange thing can happen!

In this place, not only the things on the ground are inclined, but all the objects hanging there are not perpendicular to the ground, but always in an inclined state. Even objects falling from the air float obliquely. There is also a humble hut here, and everyone who enters the house can't get rid of the fate of tilting. Even if you want to stand up straight, it is impossible. Here, you can stand on the board wall without any support, and you can easily walk there.

This strange strange slope has attracted the attention of many experts and scholars, who have come here to investigate and survey the "strange slope"

Some people think that it is caused by errors in people's "vision".

Physicists believe that this is probably a "gravity shift" phenomenon. According to the theory of "universal gravitation", they think that the greater the density of the material structure, the stronger the gravitation. Under the top of the slope, there is probably a dense boulder and hole, which has caused this strange phenomenon. But this substance that causes "displacement" has not been found so far.

There are also puzzling phenomena on the Croix Mountain Expressway in Strathclyde, England. Driving on this road will slow down or even stop completely sooner or later, leaving the driver at a loss.

From the north to this hill, you will encounter strange things. When the driver saw the road in front of him inclining downward, he always thought that the car would accelerate, so he slowed down and the car screeched to a stop. Contrary to appearances, this road is not downhill, but uphill.

Drivers from the south are also confused. They thought it was uphill, so they accelerated and found that the car was much faster than expected. In fact, this road is a downhill road.

So far, no one has been able to give a satisfactory explanation for this strange phenomenon in Croix Mountain. It was once thought that the rocks around that place contained a lot of iron, and there was a magnetic field, which would induce magnetism, thus generating strong gravity and dragging the car up the hillside.

This statement has now been abandoned. Some people think that this feeling is an optical illusion, either because of the special local topography or because of the local change of the earth's magnetic field. These changes may be related to people's sense of visual balance, thus changing people's vision. But every driver sneers at this, because the vision may be "fake", but the car is not "fake" at all.

The strange phenomena in these mysterious areas completely go beyond the normal laws of nature and violate Newton's law of universal gravitation. Therefore, it not only attracts tourists, but also attracts the attention of many scientists. Once the mystery is solved, it will not only mean a new change in the traditional concept of gravity, but also bring a fundamental breakthrough for the realization of extremely fast interstellar navigation.