Nick Nelson is the author of a number of books on vortexes, including:
co-author with Dan Shaw of the Vortex Field Guide
and US Vortexes 54 Miles Wide.
Nick invented the Golden Vortex device, which was featured on Brad Meltzer's Decoded: Devil's Triangle Alaska. The "Elite" version is shown here.
Nick Nelson is responsible for the insight that the Bermuda Triangle is slightly "tilted."
Nick has been working with magnets all his life, and feels the vortexes may hold the key to a magnetic motor. He finds that magnets have not only a North and South pole, but that each pole has several domains.
Nick dowses to detect the vortex energies by using a pendulum and two different types of magnets, separately and together.
Nick has worked for nearly 30 years as a vortex tour guide, first at the Oregon Vortex, then at the Montana Vortex. Notice the swirled edges on the light swirl in captured in this photo.
He has set up numerous new demonstrations at the Montana Vortex, making the Montana Vortex the pre-eminent tourist attraction to see and experience the Vortex Effect. Nick's work is featured in Anti-Gravity.
In 2003, I sought out every author in Anti-Gravity and the World Grid, edited by David Hatcher Childress. It turned out the one of those authors, Nick Nelson, lived just up the road from me, in Gold Hill, Oregon. Nick was working at the Oregon Vortex. Nick asked me if I had ever been to the Oregon Vortex? No, I said I hadn't, I thought it was just a cheezy tourist attraction with a crooked shack. Nope, Nick assured me, it was the real deal. So I visited the Oregon Vortex and scrutinized the "vortex phenomena" there. I agreed that yes indeed there was some phenomena there that defied explanation. We decided to write a book about the authentic vortexes open as tourist attractions in the US. No sooner had we determined this course of action, than I contacted my dear friend, Barbara Hero, whose work is also featured in Antigravity: International Harmony Based Upon a Music of Planetary Grid Systems Barbara gave me her motor home for our vortex tour. We flew out to Maine, to drive the motor home back to Oregon, via every one of the open tourist attractions -- nine of them at the time -- and also one that was no longer open, Cosmos, South Dakota. (Subsequently the Wonder Spot, Wisconsin has also closed.)
During the summers of 2014 and 2015, I worked with Nick at the Montana Vortex and House of Mystery, located just west of Glacier Park, on the Flathead River.
Compare these photographs. Nick Nelson is taller on one side of the vortex and shorter on the other. This is not any ordinary optical illusion.
In this photo, Nick moves from one pole to another. The camera stays motionless, but the entire background shifts.
Here's some articles by Nick Nelson:
Golden Vortex Device: Using Magnetic Spin
The Golden Vortex Device Booklet: FREE download, 15-page .pdf
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