If the paranormal hunter in you is itching for a field trip, Prosser, Washington has just the spot: a “hill” where cars roll uphill. Stretch of lonely blacktop? Check. Supposedly haunted grain silo? Check. Creepy chalk scribbles like a kid tried to summon Pikachu from the underworld? Check. All that’s missing is your car — because apparently physics called in sick.

Here’s the deal: pull up to the bottom of this unassuming slope, shift into neutral and take your foot off the brake, and voilà — you’ll roll uphill like you’re auditioning for a low-budget X-Files reboot.

So how does it work? Aliens? Ghosts? A glitch in the Matrix? Sadly, no. The truth is less Netflix special and more high school science: optics. It’s what’s called a “magnetic hill” or “gravity hill,” where the terrain plays

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