I think it’s a great thing that
we have a science museum in the Philippines. It means we are surely progressing
a step ahead for having such a museum that imparts science and technology in a
fun and entertaining way. Not only is it child-friendly but it aims on opening
the minds of children to have a passion for science in its quest for answers to
life.
The demonstration the mind-movers
did was entertaining. It awakened my curiosity. It made me ask how such things
were possible. It applies the principles in science and made it practical for
everyone to share and delight with. How many times have we asked ourselves,
what use are Boyle’s Law? Where am I going use it in? I won’t be able to use it
in my job in the future. The mind museum changes this concept and applies our
knowledge in science, the theories and laws that we just memorized and forgot,
in a practical way. Isn’t it true that we are interested in things that have a
practical use for us in the future? That’s what the mind museum does—makes you
interested in science because science is important. It has a practical
application that improves our lives. People
are amazed at what science can do but not the questions that answers why. This
shouldn’t be the case; people should be interested in not only the what
questions of science but also in the why. I am already in college and a science
major, and yet I am still amazed about what science can do, how much more with
children?
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