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Understanding the universe
The second part of the exhibition is devoted to Einsteins work. Computer animations explain his revolutionary theories and their effect on our understanding of the universe.
Jezler is confident that visitors, even those not so familiar with physics, will find the exhibition accessible.
"My daughter is in fifth year at primary school and she understood it," he told swissinfo.
In addition, a special outdoor historical exhibit charts the discoveries made in this field of physics before Einsteins so-called "miracle year" in 1905.
Jezler is confident that visitors, even those not so familiar with physics, will find the exhibition accessible.
"My daughter is in fifth year at primary school and she understood it," he told swissinfo.
In addition, a special outdoor historical exhibit charts the discoveries made in this field of physics before Einsteins so-called "miracle year" in 1905.
Impressive
Most impressive is the virtual trip from Einsteins home to the patent office on a bicycle. Using a home trainer and a video projection, visitors can see how moving at the speed of light changes ones perspective.
The installation was designed with help from Tübingen University in Germany and Zurichs Federal Institute of Technology. According to Jezler, it is "the very best in current visualisation technology".
The organisers say that the exhibition is the biggest Einstein event ever. Its SFr7.2 million ($5.7 million) budget also makes it one of the most ambitious cultural displays staged in Switzerland.
The museum expects 150,000 visitors to come to the exhibition, many of them from out of town. "Experience has shown us that usually a quarter of the visitors are from abroad, half of them are locals, and the rest other
The installation was designed with help from Tübingen University in Germany and Zurichs Federal Institute of Technology. According to Jezler, it is "the very best in current visualisation technology".
The organisers say that the exhibition is the biggest Einstein event ever. Its SFr7.2 million ($5.7 million) budget also makes it one of the most ambitious cultural displays staged in Switzerland.
The museum expects 150,000 visitors to come to the exhibition, many of them from out of town. "Experience has shown us that usually a quarter of the visitors are from abroad, half of them are locals, and the rest other
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