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Signage seen at the Exploratorium at Pier 15 on Tuesday, Oct. 6, 2020, in San Francisco, Calif., a former physicist, college professor and high school teacher who recognized that curiosity is the key to learning. According to Lisa Dratch, senior manager of institutional communications at the Exploratorium, "Oppenheimer was trying to capture that feeling you get when you figure it out — the feeling when you go from unsure to all of a sudden everything coming together.
Yes, it's a little bit gross, but it's educational: a cow eyeball — from a cow that had been used for meat — is dissected at San Francisco's Exploratorium.Why stare at your phone when you can have fun with optical illusions, stand inside a kaleidoscope or watch the wind play a? The Exploratorium is an important reminder that an entire universe exists outside our screens.
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