The exhibition
The Max Planck Society, Germany’s Nobel laureate powerhouse,
invites you on a fascinating expedition into the mysteries of our
world – to groundbreaking discoveries and to the current issues
and insights of modern science: In the Science Tunnel visitors move
through twelve stations, from the smallest elements of our world
to the largest structures in the Universe. More than 300 large-format
images and over 150 video clips from current research projects from
every area of modern research, many of which have never been seen
before, offer fascinating insight into the hidden worlds of the
micro and macrocosmos. 50 exhibits, many of them interactive, invite
visitors to observe and discover what scientists explore.
Accompanied by an audio guide, visitors encounter the challenges
that are faced by scientists today. These range from researching
new materials and exotic phenomena to the building blocks of life,
the causes of disease and the secret of our consciousness, and through
to finding a solution for the global problems besetting humankind
– be it the fight against disease, securing food and energy
for a growing world population or ways to deal with the global issues
of climate and the environment.
Confronted with the challenges of our time, visitors can experience
how galaxies merge, black holes bring stars off course, and gigantic
sun storms rage. Benefit from a walk through dimensions of our very
being. Learn more about the limits of space and time; explore mysterious
worlds and tomorrow’s technologies – biotechnology,
nanotechnology, neuroelectronics and quantum computing. Delve into
the substance of body and mind. Discover how our body directs its
billions of cells and how the brain creates music. Get to know the
exciting world inside our heads. Observe dancing atoms and molecules
at work. Discover the roots of human culture in the tools of our
animal ancestors. Pretend to be a virus attacking a human body.
Learn more about the new field of regenerative medicine. Venture
a look at Mars and get to know the latest satellite missions.
These and many other exhibits combine with fascinating images and
films to make a visit to the Science Tunnel an emotional and aesthetic
experience that will stimulate discussion and reflection.
Comprehensive and future-oriented, the Science Tunnel is a unique
enhancement to any science museum or science center. As a temporary
special exhibition, it can complement permanent displays with new
subjects and findings.
Facts
- The Science Tunnel presents the “Best of Scientific
Breakthroughs” published in recent years
- Presentation of important projects from cutting-edge international
research
- More than 300 exclusive original images and over 150 videos
illustrating current research
- 50 exhibits, many of them interactive
- Concise introductory texts and visionary presentation
of the issues
- Innovative architecture and interactive multimedia design
- Coordination of architecture, materials, typography and
colors
- Modular, extendable and multilingual
- The exhibition has its own portal on the Internet providing
a virtual enhancement
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