Past Exhibitions

Twin Astronaut
Mar. 17, 2015 – Mar. 7, 2016
The exhibition presents the historical objects of NASA's first space shuttle astronaut Jerry Legstrong. This event marked a new era of space exploration and also had important significance to theoretical physics. The astronaut is one of the identical twins, by sending him into space for several decades, scientists can know for sure if Einstein's prophet about Twin Paradox is true when he come back. Because NASA has not been connected with Jerry for nearly 30 years, they decided to send another twin astronaut into space in 2015. This exhibition would be exhibited in National Air and Space Museum for one year. Free admission.
Mar. 17, 2015 – Mar. 7, 2016
The exhibition presents the historical objects of NASA's first space shuttle astronaut Jerry Legstrong. This event marked a new era of space exploration and also had important significance to theoretical physics. The astronaut is one of the identical twins, by sending him into space for several decades, scientists can know for sure if Einstein's prophet about Twin Paradox is true when he come back. Because NASA has not been connected with Jerry for nearly 30 years, they decided to send another twin astronaut into space in 2015. This exhibition would be exhibited in National Air and Space Museum for one year. Free admission.

17 Rooms, 131072 Universes
April. 17, 2016 – May. 18, 2016
The exhibition presents 17 original copies of different books that mentioned Schrodinger's Cat. All these copies were sealed in boxes since they were printed. According to the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, when the box is opened, the observer and the possibly-dead cat split into an observer looking at a box with a dead cat, and an observer looking at a box with a live cat. So the possibilities of these 17 books can be translated into 131072 (2 to the power of 17) universes.
April. 17, 2016 – May. 18, 2016
The exhibition presents 17 original copies of different books that mentioned Schrodinger's Cat. All these copies were sealed in boxes since they were printed. According to the many-worlds interpretation of quantum mechanics, when the box is opened, the observer and the possibly-dead cat split into an observer looking at a box with a dead cat, and an observer looking at a box with a live cat. So the possibilities of these 17 books can be translated into 131072 (2 to the power of 17) universes.

Kunting Art Program
Sep 26, 2015 – Oct 17, 2015
The museum’s exhibition in Kunting Art Program consists of 4 parts.
1. Museum’s historical development.
2. Museum’s collection.
3. Museum's future.
4. Museum commission.
Sep 26, 2015 – Oct 17, 2015
The museum’s exhibition in Kunting Art Program consists of 4 parts.
1. Museum’s historical development.
2. Museum’s collection.
3. Museum's future.
4. Museum commission.

Highlights of the Collection
June 13, 2015 – June 27, 2015
This exhibition features parts of Museum’s collection from three of the most famous thought experiments: Schrodinger’s Cat, Twin Paradox and Infinite Monkey Theorem.
June 13, 2015 – June 27, 2015
This exhibition features parts of Museum’s collection from three of the most famous thought experiments: Schrodinger’s Cat, Twin Paradox and Infinite Monkey Theorem.

Inside Boxes
Dec. 31, 2014 – Jan. 18, 2015
This exhibition presents the exhilarating story of a key moment in physic’s history - the experiment of Schrodinger's Cat -allowing both scientists and those less familiar with the theory to understand it in new ways. It includes more than 50 items relate to this famous thought experiment. Not only scientific objects, instruments, and laboratory materials, there are also the derivatives of thought experiments, especially as they appear in popular culture. This travelling exhibition would have its first show in Litmus Space, New York. Appointed admission.
Dec. 31, 2014 – Jan. 18, 2015
This exhibition presents the exhilarating story of a key moment in physic’s history - the experiment of Schrodinger's Cat -allowing both scientists and those less familiar with the theory to understand it in new ways. It includes more than 50 items relate to this famous thought experiment. Not only scientific objects, instruments, and laboratory materials, there are also the derivatives of thought experiments, especially as they appear in popular culture. This travelling exhibition would have its first show in Litmus Space, New York. Appointed admission.