Not only is the film a work of genius, the discussion at the end of the film should be heard by anyone interested in what goes on within a science museum. Wow, again.
I majored in physics and have taught physics for years, but it was at the Exploratorium that I first "got it" about how rainbows form. I played with a Lucite disk in a beam of light and made a rainbow form. ua-cam.com/video/MuK2YaCQYZ0/v-deo.html. When I was in class at college we learned about the "Poisson Spot," but it was at the Exploratorium that I first saw it in real life, a bright spot at the center of the shadow of a sphere. And so much more!
Not only is the film a work of genius, the discussion at the end of the film should be heard by anyone interested in what goes on within a science museum. Wow, again.
I majored in physics and have taught physics for years, but it was at the Exploratorium that I first "got it" about how rainbows form. I played with a Lucite disk in a beam of light and made a rainbow form. ua-cam.com/video/MuK2YaCQYZ0/v-deo.html. When I was in class at college we learned about the "Poisson Spot," but it was at the Exploratorium that I first saw it in real life, a bright spot at the center of the shadow of a sphere. And so much more!
My family took me there a number of times in the late 70s to early 80s. I remember loving it at the time. That and the old Steinhart Aquarium.
Looks great John. Cool that there's no exposition...narration. Really well cut.Oh wow...
21,000 views already!
I want to visit the Exploratorium and Niantic Lab's, they both have connections to Pi.
Dogs do not like this film
Curious, how did you come to that?