Made for parents and teachers My Filming equipment: Cell Phone Tripod 54 inch Travel Tripod with Bluetooth Remote - https://amzn.to/34REzbB Blue Yeti USB Microphone - https://amzn.to/3ePJwGu Green screen & lights - https://amzn.to/2XT9Yc1 Apple iMac 21.5in 2.7GHz Core i5 8GB memory - https://amzn.to/34ZMIe7 iPhone 8 - https://amzn.to/3byn4zw iMovie for editing Gravity Hills and the science behind them (Also known as Magnetic Hill) So what makes the car roll up the slope of a hill? Do these mystery spots really defy the laws of physics? “Gravity Hills” or “Magnetic Hills” are natural places where cars are put into neutral and seem to move uphill on a slightly sloping road, apparently defying the law of gravity. Typically, the stretch of road is rather short (50-90 m), only a few meters wide, and surrounded by a natural hill landscape, without nearby buildings. Thats our spot, dead on. There are several things that enable us to sense which way is up. The balance mechanism in our inner ears is one system we have, but visual clues are also important and can be overriding. If the horizon cannot be seen or is not level, then we may be fooled by objects that we expect to be vertical but that really are not. False perspective might also play a role. If trees in a line get larger or smaller with distance, our sense of perspective is thrown off. Objects far away may seem smaller or larger than they really are. Pur conclusion is it is a OPTICAL ILLUSION At the end of this experiment I have came to the conclusion that its just a optical illusion. With the altitude higher on the bottom then the top, the plastic ball rolling up hill, the bubble level showing it was higher on the bottom part of the hill and walking down hill with the feeling that are muscles were going up hill. Let me know your thoughts in the comments below. FOLLOW ME ALSO ON SOCIAL NETWORKING » FACEBOOK - / kidsfunscience TWITTER - / kidsfunscience INSTAGRAM - / kidsfunscience PINTEREST - / kids-fun-science https://www.youtube.com/timedtext_cs_... science experiments