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A Showcase of Spectacular Scientific Projects

Entrance:

Our school Bus halted near the entrance from where we were instructed to walk. Upon reaching the entrance to the
colossal and gargantuan museum I was astonished and flabbergasted by its expanse and couldn’t stop thinking what
surprise awaited us inside. As I entered the museum the spectacle of various science projects exhibited left me
astounded and open-mouthed. The museum was far better than what I had anticipated.

What Did I Learn?

With hundreds, if not thousands of awe-inspiring science projects being displayed right in front of my very eyes. There
were countless things to learn. At that moment time was my biggest rival as it almost seemed to be suppressing my
right to learn new things. The museum was fundamentally divided into three sections: Biology, Physics and Chemistry. In
each of these three sections there were further classifications like Botany, Quantum Physics and Molecular Chemistry.
All these sub-divisions encompassed projects made by veterans in those fields and their work seemed impressive and
spot-less. Projects depicting the anatomy of the human body seemed almost realistic as they had used holographic
systems to virtually emulate the inside of a human body. In Chemistry, the bubbling and frothing of reactions got my
blood pumping and I understood the properties many chemical substance I was not familiar with despite using it almost
regularly. Last but not the least, I got to know about Quantum Physics. The science behind the photons oscillating
seemed to be unreal and the way they use it in Encrypting and deciphering code so it is inaccessible to the hackers.

What I enjoyed and what not?

Honestly, the museum was breath-taking and I seemed to enjoy every aspect of it. The best thing was the endless and
countless possibility to learn new things and see projects that explain some magical features of science. The only thing I
did not enjoy perhaps was the shortage of time confining my wish to increase my knowledge and develop further
interest in different aspects of science.

Recommend

Well for my recommendation the criteria for visiting the museum is high and I would surely recommend everyone to
visit the museum but I would like to suggest that they should visit it when they have a lot of time to spare because the
beauty that the museum encompasses and the knowledge it has to deliver cannot be delivered in a short fraction of
time period. I would suggest that it is likely to at least spend six to seven hours in the museum. It might see like a ot but
I should tell you that when you are inside time flies.

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