Sunday, May 27, 2018

In order to add to the pacce project, a few other students and I went the electrotechnical museum in Budapest. At the electrotechnical  museum we were able to observe some of the inventions we use today, as well as their transition through time. There was a room entirely full of interactive items.  For example, there was a replica of Telsa’s egg and it actually worked! It was an exceptional way to learn about the changes in innovation and the impact that inventions have on our everyday life. 
  In addition to the electrotechnical museum, I visited the Gellért baths where the first wave pool was created. It wasn’t directly educational, but it was extremely interesting and would be a great experience for someone studying technology especially if doing a research project, they could look up the history and technical advances it took to create the wave pool. 

1 Comments:

At May 27, 2018 at 1:18 PM , Blogger Nathaniel said...

Well I had to look up what Tesla's Egg was and now I wish I would have gotten to see a working one. Sounds like they had some cool demonstrations at the electrotechnical museum.

 

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