Gravity Museum

This is a place where science becomes an adventure—full of movement, independent experiments, observations and discoveries. The exhibits allow you to recreate the experiments of the greatest scientists and learn how one of nature’s four fundamental forces works. And not only on Earth, but also in space, to which a large part of the exhibition is devoted. Because the order of the exhibits follows the chronology of scientific discoveries, the tour becomes a journey through the history of science, from Archimedes and Galileo, through Isaac Newton and Albert Einstein, to Edwin Hubble.

Among the exhibits are Newton’s cradle and trolleys, a double pendulum, Maxwell’s wheel, and the Tensegrity levitating chair. You can also operate a crane or set huge dominoes in motion. After ‘docking’ at the orbital station, you will learn about the history of the Universe, see what jumping on the Moon is like, and peer into a gravitational well. Brief instructions on the exhibits will help you experiment on your own. The satisfaction of discovery is guaranteed.

Kobieta obsługuje eksponat „Koło Maxwella”. Jest to metalowy dysk na osi, zawieszony na sznurkach w czarnej, prostokątnej ramie przymocowanej do różowej ściany.
Muzeum Grawitacji, fot. Maciej Deperas