Hi
A few days ago I had a wonderful excursion at CERN
and I would like to share with you my experiences.
But we stopped at the Swiss Science Center on the way
It is called Technorama
in which we saw a large number of technical devices
which explain the operation of a large number of physics experiments.
For example like this.
My journey started in New Dubnica
We took the last passengers in Bratislava.
and we headed for Winterhour.
The trip was quite long
sleep was quite short
but fortunately even after such a short sleep
I was in a good mood.
The enthusiasm was great :)
The bus journey to the Swiss city
took us about 12 hours.
Hi guys, we are in Winterthur
in front of Technorama
We're going to see what things are inside.
Playing a little,
it will be fun :)
This Swiss technology center
was interesting right from the start.
The building has several floors
and each of them has different expositions.
We saw there really a great deal of mechanical
or optical physical experiments.
Right on the ground floor, we went to an exposure
with mechanical and electrical experiments.
They were fantastic.
Unfortunately, not all physical experiments
could be included in this video
because the overall video would be very long.
The most interesting of all
was the electric show with the Tesla coil.
I think that I most enjoyed these magnetized metal sawdust.
They were really brilliant!
Also very interesting was the demonstration
of superconductivity.
It was really amazing.
This is the mentioned
ground floor with mechanical
and electrical experiments.
Then I moved to the basement
where they had an amazing exposure of the trains.
Everywhere around are trains :)
See how many trains are there, everywhere are trains :)
I moved from the trains to the first floor
where various interesting things were displayed.
Biological laboratories.
They have a nice here :)
What tests do they create in these laboratories? :)
Finally, I moved to the department
where various physical fluid, gases
and varios of optical experiments were displayed.
I do not understand how this experiment works.
and this experiment is really perfect, watch it.
In this department are the same optical deceptions, that's quite interesting here.
These optical phenomena were really perfect.
It's great as a human eye can easily be deceived.
This self-passing ball in the sand
was really cool.
And I'm not even talking about this plasma globe
it was totally epic!
And also these other optical-electrical experiments
they are really great!
I would like to have
this amazing lava cup at my home :)
And what do you think about this
an evolving chandelier.
