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2014/05/24 Odaiba Science Museum
π 2014-05-24 01:01 in Japan, Japan2014, Sciencemuseums
Next, we walked to Miraikan -- National Museum of Emerging Science and Innovation. I thought would be worth an hour or two but that was a big mistake, we ended up spending over 5 hours there, it was that good. I'm not sure how I can put this, but it was the most advanced science museum I've ever seen anywhere: particle accelerators, neutrino detection at the Super Kamiokande (proving that they have a mass), super conditivity with a levitation demo, very deep sea exploration, DNA/SNP taylored medecine, Asimo demo, and more. Seriously, this put all the other science museums in the dust so much, that it wasn't even funny.








They had a demo on superconductivity:


Their very deep sea submarine






Asimo was there of course:
Asimo was there of course:

Which other science museums teach you about quantum particles and neutrinos?



nice displays on radiation
nice displays on radiation

neutrino detectors from super Kamiokande
neutrino detectors from super Kamiokande




the big bang and the expansion of the universe
the big bang and the expansion of the universe


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